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7 58551 69301 0 TUESDAY Oct. 31, 2006 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 16 pages, Volume 148 Number 205 email: [email protected] Acting DA says no one has asked to look at guns Attorney’s office. weapons taken from the District “Nobody from ATF or any other Investigation and the Drug Probe of Vroman He added that the office had Attorney’s office. agency has looked at these guns,” he Enforcement Administration were would have shown already checked on its weapons after Before his death, Vroman had said. investigating allegations that Vroman’s death and none were miss- admitted to spending asset forfeiture Faulder said he checked the safe Vroman had illegal firearms at his nothing missing, ing. money to pay for select-fire weapons himself two weeks after Vroman home and that some of them may says Faulder “Nothing has ever been shared and training for D.A.’s office investi- died and found the paperwork and have been obtained through asset with the District Attorney’s Office gators. serial numbers to be in order on the forfeiture. By BEN BROWN about an investigation into Norm,” Those weapons, and other expen- two select-fire weapons and the Agents were also investigating The Daily Journal Faulder said, reacting to reports that ditures, later became the focus of a sound-suppressors that go with them. claims that Vroman was growing Acting Mendocino County federal agents were about to search lawsuit against Vroman filed by two “There are two, and only two marijuana on his property. District Attorney Keith Faulder said Vroman’s property just when he local residents citing taxpayers’ con- guns,” he said. “If there was a search warrant and Monday that federal agents never died. cerns. Faulder said he invites the ATF to probable cause to search Norm’s contacted him while investigating Faulder said he was never contact- Faulder said he heard a rumor that visit the District Attorney’s Office to property, I wish they would have allegations that the late former ed by agents from the Bureau of Vroman was being investigated after investigate the weapons themselves. done it so we would know the truth,” District Attorney Norman Vroman Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms, or his death and had office investigators It is believed that agents from the Faulder said. had taken illegal weapons acquired any other federal agency, in connec- open the gun safe and check the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and by asset forfeiture from the District tion with an investigation into weapons stored there. Firearms, the Federal Bureau of See GUNS, Page 16 ELECTION 2006 Why Measure Y? By KATIE MINTZ vote is for the troops,” Finally, a home The Daily Journal Sozzoni said. “They have to While a vote for or against have the inkling that they’re Measure Y on Nov. 7 will not supported by the people.” put anybody in office, change Sozzoni, along with Bob tax rates or create a new law, Parker, Phillip Dow, Jack both its proponents and oppo- Crogan and James nents say it will send a strong Stephenson, signed and sub- message. mitted an argument against Mendocino County’s advi- the measure that was printed sory measure, approved by on the ballot. the Board of Supervisors in It reads, “Even though pro- July, asks county citizens, ponents of the measure “Should the United States end acknowledge that it’s an advi- the military occupation of Iraq sory vote only, the measure and bring the troops home nevertheless sends the wrong now?” message to our military per- According to Cal Winslow sonnel -- especially those of Fort Bragg, a ‘yes’ vote serving in Iraq. Support our gives citizens the chance to troops.” tell authorities they oppose As an advisory measure, a the war. majority vote represents “an “They will notice in indication of general voter Washington that a California opinion,” the result of which county has voted this way,” has no power to control the said Winslow, who is a mem- sponsoring legislative body, ber of Mendocino Parents for according to California Election Code. Zack Sampsel/The Daily Journal Peace, the group responsible Winslow said Parents for Pinoleville staff member Christina Valenzuela works with the students on a Halloween project. for getting the measure on the Peace was not allowed to have ballot. an argument in favor of But according to Ukiahan Measure Y printed on the bal- Pete Sozzoni, a Korean War lot. Pinoleville Headstart gets facility veteran, a ‘no’ vote will offer Should they have, it would the troops serving in Iraq the By ZACK SAMPSEL have likely emphasized the support they need to continue tragedies of the war and its The Daily Journal their job. After years of moving desks and “It’s not for the war. This See MEASURE, Page 16 cabinets in and out of vacant spaces at the local fairgrounds, the Pinoleville Native American Headstart school has found a perma- Mendocino nent home at the Pinoleville Indian Reservation and looks to continue improving the educational experi- County 3rd in ence. This September marked the first year the Pinoleville Native America Headstart officially had a permanent state for pot home. After a year’s worth of inten- The Daily Journal could also be the result of sive labor and hard work, the California Attorney large criminal organizations Pinoleville Pomo Nation had spent After more than a year of hard work, Pinoleville Native American General Bill Lockyer growing increasingly large more than $122,000 buying, reno- Head Start opened in its new building in September. announced Monday that the illegal marijuana gardens on vating and preparing the space Department of Justice public land. which would become the school’s stability the program never had all faculty having its bachelor’s Campaign Against Marijuana In Mendocino County, new home. First-year director before. We want to raise the bar to a degree by 2011. Planting set a new record this CAMP, which often works George Provencher said the new higher level and attract more fami- Provencher also said he wanted year with the seizure of with the County of building helped allow more room lies and children.” to continue developing the already 1,675,681 plants eradicated. Mendocino Marijuana for the proper filing of all paper- Now that the school has a perma- tight-knit relationship the school has That number is almost Eradication Team, seized work without the threat of losing nent home, Provencher wants to do with its parents. By providing multi- three-times the 540,989 plants 135,736 plants putting the items each time the school was more than merely maintaining the ple chances each semester for the seized during 2005, also a county third on the list of forced to relocate, like in years past. status-quo and plans to earn accredi- teachers to meet with parents, record-breaking year. seizures behind Lake and The 3,200-square-foot building tation for the school through the Provencher feels the school invites The street value of the Shasta County. allows the school to house the stu- National Association for the parental involvement and under- seized drugs is estimated at Fresno County rounded out dents and its offices while still Education of Young Children. standing of the opportunities for $6.7 billion. the top-four counties for mar- Provencher said that earning each student. CAMP conducted 477 raids exceeding the minimal California in 34 counties and made 27 ijuana eradication, the only guidelines concerning space accreditation would not only “These kinds of programs help ones where more than improve the quality of education the parents become better parents,” arrests and seized 29 required for each of its 30 students. weapons. 100,000 plants were seized. “Allowing this place to be built is children receive, it would create Provencher said. “We have a well- Lockyer said the increase As of September, COM- a major contribution to the commu- more well-trained teachers. working plan with parents and it’s in seizures of the last several MET was reporting a seizure nity and the students,” Provencher Provencher’s goals also coincide years is due to the deployment of 190,541 plants from 189 said. “This new home gives us the with Headstart’s nationwide goal of See HOME, Page 16 of more CAMP teams across gardens. COMMET had also the state, though law enforce- recorded 14 arrests and the ment officials have said that it seizure of 36 weapons. IN STOCK Hurry Limited Stock

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FUNERAL NOTICES The world briefly [\ Development Center I’ll fly away.” Services will be held on as a Senior Programmer. It’s time to fly away, Saturday, November His proudest ach- Douglas. Don’t forget 4, 2006 at 11:00 AM at the ievement there was helping your Whyte Ladie. Potter Valley Cemetery White House envoy visits Baghdad to design the TV Arrangements are under in Potter Valley Cali- editing systems that are the direction of the fornia. A reception will be BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — The American death toll for common place in Eversole Mortuary. held at the Potter October climbed past 100, a grim milestone as a White House broadcasting today. [\ Valley Methodist Church envoy turned up unexpectedly in Baghdad on Monday follow- In 1995 Potter Valley MYRTLE RUTH EGLI following the grave- ing a rough patch in U.S.-Iraqi ties. At least 81 people were became his new home. Egli, Myrtle Ruth age 89 side services. Arrangements killed across Iraq, including 33 in a bombing targeting workers. After all those years of of Sutherlin, Oregon are under the di- A member of the 89th Military Police Brigade was killed in computers he was passed away on Saturday, rection of Taylor’s Family east Baghdad on Monday, and a Marine died in fighting in able to pursue his real love. October 28, 2006. Chapel of Winston, insurgent-plagued Anbar province the day before, raising to After buying a She was born April 16, Oregon and Eversole 101 the number of U.S. service members killed in a bloody small farm he began grow- 1917 in Amboy, Mortuary of Ukiah, Cali- October, the fourth deadliest month of the war. At least 2,814 ing vegetables and Washington, daughter of fornia. American forces have died since the war began in March 2003. fruit to sell at local farm- William Patrick and [\ According to an Associated Press count, October has also DOUGLAS DAVID KUPER ers‚ markets. He truly Elva (Pierce) Smith. Myrtle IN LOVING MEMORY recorded more Iraqi civilian deaths — 1,170 as of Monday — Douglas David Kuper of enjoyed the people who was a member of OF EDITH JANE than any other month since the AP began keeping track in May Potter Valley: bought from him. the Garden Club and HIATT-BRUMWELL 2005. The next-highest month was March 2006, when 1,038 Douglas was born in The markets were his fond- numerous other associ- January 16, 1933- Iraqi civilians were killed in the aftermath of the Feb. 22 bomb- Beatrice, Neb. Dec. 15, est social time. He ations. She was an avid October 31. 2002 ing of an important Shiite shrine in Samarra. 1938 and passed away qui- was the tomato man. gardener and loved The war and the rising American casualties have produced a etly October 27, His family and friends flowers “especially Iris’s”. huge drag on Republican candidates as the U.S. midterm elec- 2006 in Ukiah. He grew up wish he could have She had many fond tion approaches. The vote is seen in many cases as a referen- in Marysville, Ks stuck around longer but his memories of irrigating the dum on the war, which has stretched into its 44th month. The with the sunflowers and body had other pastures in Potter Bush administration has invested heavy attention on Iraq in hay crops. He said plans. He will be buried Valley, California with her recent weeks, trying to put a new face on the conflict with he never went to high next to his father and grandchildren. mixed results. school dances because mother, David and Fae She is survived by her Upon arriving for an unannounced visit, National Security he was always playing Gaisford Kuper in Dil- children Delores Adviser Stephen Hadley went straight into meetings with Prime trumpet in a local jazz ler, Neb. as was his wish. Yvonne Dooley and her Minister Nouri al-Maliki and his security chief, Mouwafak al- band. That explains all He leaves behind husband, Jack of Rubaie, telling them he “wanted to reinforce some of the things those old 78 record- his sister, Marlene Potter Valley, Arnold you have heard from our president.” ings of Louis Armstrong Hendrick and her sons Da- Thomas Egli and his and other famous vid Hendrick of Topeka wife, Barbara of Roseburg, jazz artists that he has and Dr. James Hen- Oregon and Ida Red Cross announces major overhaul saved all these years. drick and family of Fort Rae Egli and her husband, He didn’t know how to Collins, Co. and many Kosta P. Manolis NEW YORK (AP) — The American Red Cross, stung by dance, anyway. family relations in of Sea Ranch, California, criticism of how it handled Hurricane Katrina and the Sept. 11 He received a degree in Nebraska. And he would daughter-in-law We little knew that day, attacks, announced plans Monday for a major overhaul that mathematics from not want us to forget to Louise Egli-Shirek of that God would include slashing its 50-member board and reducing the Kansas University in mention his dogs and Roseburg, sister Pearl was going to call your name. influence of presidentially appointed overseers. Lawrence, Ks and head- cats that never left his side Buchholz of Ukiah, In life we loved you dearly, The reforms are intended to ease recurring friction between ed to Los Angeles, Ca. It when he was California, grandchildren in death we do the same. board members and Red Cross management, and to address was there he got his around. Tonya Still, Denise Rakes, complaints that the organization was at times too bureaucratic initial experience in com- Visitation will be on Teresa Sassy, De- It broke our hearts to lose and unaccountable after Katrina and the attacks. puter technology Wednesday November bra Summit, Tracy Burris, you, you did not go alone; Some of the changes in the 60-year-old governance structure working on Government 1st from 2 PM to 5:00 PM Dennis, Christine contracts to develop and from 6:00 PM and Carlene Egli, Heidi for part of us went with you can be implemented unilaterally, but the main proposals will the day God called you home. require approval from Congress for revisions in the organiza- guidance systems. The com- to 8:00 PM at Eversole Harting-Rex, Daniel tion’s congressional charter. puters in those Mortuary on Low Gap. Harting, Dayna Golhman, days filled huge warehouse On Thursday he will fly to Cindy Makinson, You left us wonderful A key senator who has pressed the Red Cross for reforms, buildings and Nebraska and be Kent and Glen Egli, 25 memories, Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, praised the proposals and expressed were significantly larger able to rest peacefully in great grandchildren your love is still our guide; hope that Congress would swiftly approve them. “It’s good than lap tops. the quiet country- and 2 great-great grand- and though we cannot see news that the Red Cross’ board recognized that a Band-Aid It was during this time side. children. Her parents, you, won’t do,” Grassley said. that he learned to play In lieu of flowers, dona- son Edward Daniel Egli, 10 you are always by our side. The changes, approved without opposition by the existing banjo and became a devo- tions can be made in brothers and sis- board, result from an unprecedented six-month review by a tee of Traditional Doug‚s memory to the ters and one great grand- Our family chain is broken, panel of outside experts. Folk and Bluegrass music. Raptor Center in Sitka, child preceded her in and nothing seems the same; He and his wife, Lee Alaska or a favorite chari- death. but as God calls us one by Mernaugh, met in LA ty. There will be a memorial one, POLICE REPORTS influence at 9:01 p.m. Friday. and in 1969 relocated to “Some bright morning, service held at St. that chain will link again. BOOKED -- Angel San Jose. He when this life is o’er, Paul Lutheran Church in The following were Johardin Fargas, 20, of worked awhile for Ampex I’ll fly away. Roseburg on Tues- We love and miss you compiled from reports Eureka, was booked into jail and then was hired To that home on God’s day, October 31, 2006 at very much. prepared by the Ukiah on suspicion of driving under at the Sony Technology celestial shore, 4:00 PM. Graveside Love, Melanie & Noah Police Department. To the influence, possession of anonymously report marijuana for sale and trans- Mascas Buenrostro, 35, of visible to drivers. enforcement agencies are reported by crime information, call portation of marijuana for sale the newspaper. The Daily Journal makes LOTTERY NUMBERS Ukiah, was booked into jail on Drivers are encouraged to no exceptions. 463-6205. at 10:04 p.m. Friday. suspicion of driving under the be aware of children who may DAILY 3: Afternoon: 1, 7, ARREST -- Three male BOOKED -- John Joseph influence, driving unlaefully be walking in the dark on 3. Evening: 8, 4, 6. juveniles, a 13-year-old boy, Metz, 53, of Fort Bragg, was and a warrant for a broken Halloween, especially in resi- CORRECTIONS FANTASY 5: 2, 6, 7, 30, two 14-year-old boys, were booked into jail on warrants tail-light at 11:46 a.m. dential neighborhoods. 28. arrested on suspicion of taking for suspicion of forgery, cruel- Sunday. ACCIDENT -- Adamm D. The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves this DAILY DERBY: 1st a vehicle without consent and ty to a dependant adult, pos- space to correct errors or make clarifications Lyon, 23, of Poughkeepsie, to news articles. Significant errors in obitu- Place: 01, Gold Rush. 2nd grand theft in the 1100 block session of drugs in jail, failure CHP REPORTS NY , suffered minor injuries ary notices or birth announcements will Place: 09, Winning Spirit. of South State Street at 12:32 to appear and driving with after he crashed his bicycle on result in reprinting the entire article. Errors 3rd Place: 10, Solid Gold. a.m. Sunday. suspended privledges at 9:44 The following were Highway 1 south of Navarro may be reported to the editor, 468-3526. Race time: 1:40.66. ARREST -- Fernando p.m. Saturday. compiled from reports Ridge Road at 9:15 a.m. Favila, 54, of Ukiah, was BOOKED -- Jacob Ryan prepared by the Califor- Monday. arrested on suspicion of bat- Behmens, 23, of Occidental, nia Highway Patrol: According to reports from tery of a spouse in the 1300 was booked into jail on suspi- ANNOUNCEMENT -- the California Highway block of North Bush Street at cion of driving under the The California Highway Patrol, Lyon was southbound 6:49 p.m. Sunday. influence at 12:49 a.m. Patrol is cautioning parents to on Highway 1 on a 2001 Trek be wary of cars when they Sunday. 10-speed bicycle when he Service CENTER BOOKED -- Kevin take their children trick-or- SHERIFF’S REPORTS failed to negoitate a left turn Lic. #471898 Matthews Walters, 33, of Fort treating this Halloween. and ran off the road. 859 N. 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People reported as having been arrest- Harden, 48, of Compache, ed may contact the Daily Journal once of assault with a deadly was booked into jail on a war- The highway patrol encour- weapon at 8:28 a.m. Friday. their case has been concluded so the rant for suspicion of driving ages parents to outfit their results can be reported. Those who feel BOOKED -- William under the influnece at 10:39 children with flashlights or the information is in error should con- Henry Mayo, 36, of Ukiah, a.m. Sunday. put reflective tape on their tact the appropriate agency. In the case was booked into jail on suspi- of those arrested on suspicion of dri- Home BOOKED -- Ricardo costumes to make them more ving under the influence of an intoxi- cion of driving under the cant: all DUI cases reported by law Care Options In-Home Assisted Care Services D. WILLIAM JEWELERS INDOOR CRYPT PRESALES Select Your Options! 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Gott, MD the Lyme Disiease Association Special for the Journal The national non-profit Lyme Disease Association, rep- resenting more Lyme disease Home remedies patients than any organization in the United States, objects strenuously and with great alarm to the restrictive new help ward off Clinical Practice Guidelines published this October by the Infectious Diseases Society of hip surgery America. The new guidelines make it DEAR DR. GOTT: I have been a candidate for hip far more likely that Lyme dis- surgery for the past five years, although my doctor has ease will be missed in the early discouraged it. X-rays show bone on bone. Three corti- stages, when it is easier to treat. sone shots helped, but the relief was brief. As a result, the guidelines set I read your article mentioning castor-oil rubs and the stage for creation of a new grape juice with pectin. I tried them. Within a few days, generation of chronic Lyme the soreness and weakness in my hip disappeared 80 disease patients, individuals percent, and I’m now walking farther and playing more with Lyme disease diagnosed tennis than I have in years, without pain or discomfort. and treated so late that they The treatment possibly won’t work for everyone, but may never be cured. for me it’s a near miracle. According to the associa- DEAR READER: Thank you for sharing your pos- tion, the reckless new IDSA itive experience with these alternative therapies. You guidelines forbid doctors from are not alone. I’ve received hundreds of letters from using clinical discretion in people whose lives were changed for the better by determining whether or not using castor oil and/or pectin. patients have Lyme disease. To give you related information, I am sending you a Instead, they require that doc- copy of my Health Report “Osteoarthritis.” Other read- tors either see a characteristic ers who would like a copy should send a long, self- rash known to occur in about addressed, stamped envelope and $2 to Newsletter, PO half the patients, or that symptoms are frequently very diagnosed and treated late. ic Lyme disease continues to be Box 167, Wickliffe, OH 44092. Be sure to mention the patients register positive on the sick and in great pain, often as The IDSA guidelines also contentious and to divide those title. two tests recommended by the impaired as those with conges- deny that chronic persistent treating and studying the dis- DEAR DR. GOTT: I have read in your column Centers for Disease Control tive heart failure and sicker infection exists, arbitrarily dis- ease. about the success some have experienced using topical and Prevention -- tests than people with type two dia- missing all studies document- There continue to be two application of Vicks on toenails for the treatment of known to miss up to half the betes. ing persistent infection after standards of care. But the need fungus. I have several questions and hope you can help. patients. At any stage of dis- Despite the basic math and short-term therapy and ignor- to diagnose Lyme disease early 1. How exactly does one apply the Vicks? Is it nec- ease, as many as half the the documented sequelae of ing mounting evidence that enough to obtain the best treat- essary to put a thick coating on the nail or can one just patients may remain undiag- late-diagnosed and late-treated more treatment is beneficial in ment outcome and most favor- rub a thin coat on? nosed. Lyme disease, the new IDSA chronic cases. able prognosis has never been 2. Is it necessary to cover the area above the nail or Lyme disease diagnosed late Guidelines state (without offer- Finally, the IDSA guidelines controversial. just the nail itself? and allowed to disseminate for ing evidence or any supporting fail to even mention another set 3. Should I wait a few minutes after application to Despite this, the IDSA months or years without treat- citations) that most Lyme of diagnostic and treatment guidelines are so draconian put on socks, or is it all right to put them on immedi- patients are diagnosed early. guidelines published by the ment causes severe disease that they stand poised to let many ately? may never completely resolve. This defies the experience of International Lyme and 4. Approximately how long should it take before Late stage patients suffer more the LDA and of the patient Associated Diseases Society patients slip through the cracks results begin to show up? I know this treatment does sequelae -- continuing symp- community. It is also flies in listed with the National and elude diagnosis until they not work for everyone. toms -- after treatment and are the face of a study, now in press Guideline Clearinghouse, are suffering late-stage, diffi- 5. Is it necessary to apply Vicks after the nail/nails far more likely to fail treatment at the Journal of Evaluation in which offer an alternative view cult-to-treat Lyme disease. have cleared? I once took antifungal drugs, and the than patients diagnosed in a Clinical Practice, which has of Lyme disease diagnosis and As the voice of the Lyme nails cleared up, but as soon as I discontinued use of the timely fashion, with early found that when patients fail treatment. disease patient community, drugs, the fungus came back. My doctor told me that Lyme disease. Late-stage treatment, the reason is over- LDA understands that the LDA challenges these guide- the recurrence was not unusual after stopping the drug patients suffering chronic whelmingly because they were debate over the cause of chron- lines on humanitarian grounds. use. DEAR READER: Apply a thin coat of Vicks twice People are welcome to come to this up now for Look Good ... Feel Better, a free a day, and rub it in well, including the nail itself, the evening as a one-time event or as the first class for women whose appearance has cuticle and the surrounding skin. You may put on socks HEALTH BRIEFS session in a series of eight weekly meetings been affected by cancer treatments. The after a few minutes. of a new Grief Recovery Support Group class offers an opportunity to meet with vol- Beneficial effects usually appear after several weeks starting Nov. 6 and running through Jan 1. unteer cosmetologists and other cancer of application, but some people notice improvement Hospice of Ukiah grief The group will meet on successive Monday patients to learn to use styling and skin care within days. For others, up to six months of therapy evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Hospice of techniques to overcome the appearance- may be necessary. support group meeting Ukiah office at 650 S. Dora Street., Suite related effects of chemotherapy and radia- Once normal, fungus-free nails have grown out, to be held next Monday 101. tion. Patients who have participated in Look Vicks can be reapplied on an as-needed basis. This is, There is no charge for participation in the Good... Feel Better call the program an for most patients, an effective therapy that is safe and “Getting through the Holidays” is the group. Hospice of Ukiah, Inc., is a volun- emotional lifesaver, because it returns them much less expensive than antifungal therapy. theme of a gathering for those who could teer hospice supported by donations which to a sense of normalcy. Doctor Gott is a practicing physician and the author use help facing Thanksgiving, Christmas, are always welcome. For more information Classes are free, with new sessions of the new book “Dr. Gott’s No Flour, No Sugar Diet.” Chanukah, New Years, anniversaries, birth- and to register, call 391-8013. offered on the second Monday of each (Quill Driver Books, www.quilldriverbooks.com; 1- days and other holidays after the loss of month from 10 a.m. to noon at the American 800-605-7176). If readers would like to contact Dr. someone dear to them. Sponsored by Look Good ... Feel Better, Cancer Society office, 115 East Smith St., Gott, they may write him at Dr. Gott c/o United Media, Hospice of Ukiah and open to the public Ukiah. Their next class is on November 13, 200 Madison Ave., 4th fl., New York, NY 10016. without charge, this 2 hour meeting will meeting set for Nov. 13 2006. For more information, call 462-7642 However, if readers want to request a newsletter, they convene on Monday, Nov. 6 from 7 to 9 x 3 to reserve your place and order your free should write to the Ohio address. Look Good ... Feel Better, helps women p.m. at the Hospice of Ukiah office, 650 S. overcome effects of cancer treatment. Sign styling kit. Dora, Suite 101.

Ill Family Support Group) first and third Mutual Building community room, 700 S. Wednesdays,6:30 p.m.; call 972-9040, 485- State St.; meeting is from 8:30 to 10:30 Yoga Mendocino to hold HEALTH CALENDAR 8033, or 467-9116 for location and informa- a.m.; it is a low-cost, weight-reduction sup- tion. Nami is an organization dedicated to port group; call 462-4901 or 485-7801. improving the lives of people with brain dis- T.O.P.S.: Every Friday at the Meadows ‘Waking the Joy’ ALANON: Family and friends of alco- orers by providing mutal support,education Mobile Court clubhouse, 8686 East Road, holics; 5:30 p.m. on Mondays, noon on and advocacy. Redwood Valley; weigh-in is from 9:30 to fundraiser this Saturday Tuesdays, noon on Fridays and 10:30 on Multiple Sclerosis Self-help Group: 11 a.m.; meeting is from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.; The Daily Journal Saturdays; Calvary Baptist Church, 465 People with multiple sclerosis can take one call 485-8260 or 485-1238. Yoga Mendocino will be Luce Ave.; 463-1867 or 621-2721. more step toward ending effects of MS at Ukiah Community Center Crisis Line: holding a special fundraiser, Alateen: Meets Thursdays 8 to 9 p.m.; the Ukiah group; sponsored by the National Need help? Call 463-help (4357) or 1 (800) entitled “Waking the Joy,” Calvary Baptist Church, 465 Luce Ave., MS Society; 7 p.m.; second Tuesday. 575-help (4357). this Saturday. The event will enter at east side back door; 463-1867 or Men’s Cancer Support Group: Group on Ukiah Diabetes Education: The Diabetes feature a gourmet Thai din- 621-2721. summer hiatus, call for one-on-one with Education Group; 7 p.m.; second Monday; ner prepared by Bridgett of Alcoholics Anonymous: Daily; call 462- staff. A supportive place to share your can- 463-7698. Ukiah Valley Blood Center/Blood Patrona, belly dancing, 7123, www.aaukiah.org. cer experience; second and fourth drumming, fire dancing and Breastfeeding Support Group: meets sec- Wednesdays of each month; 6 to 7:30 p.m.; Centers of the Pacific: Mondays, 9 a.m. to ond Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. to noon 4:30 p.m.; Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 5 pm.; live music by the Frey at their new offices at 590 S. Dora St.; Vineyard Band. and fourth Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. to Mendocino Cancer Resource Center; 467- Thursdays, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; 620 Kings Ct., noon; Mendocino County Public Health – 3828. Suite 110; make appointment, donate, Yoga Mendocino is a non WIC office, 1120 S. Dora; Tess O’Connell, Narcotics Anonymous: Meetings through- schedule blood drive at workplace; 1 (888) pofit organization that has 472-2739. out county; 485-9110. 393-GIVE. offered variety of yoga Celebrate Recovery: 12-step group; New Life Workshop: Do you need help Weight-loss Surgery Support Group: classes for in Ukiah for the Fridays; issues include: codependency, sub- managing your weight? Noon to 1 p.m. Free, open to the public, Gastric Reduction last four years. The compa- Yoga instructor Maggie stance abuse, depression, eating disorders; Thursdays; Salvation Army, 714 A S. State Duodenal Switch (GRDS) support and ny rents a space at 205 Norton Bible based, confidential; teacher/speaker St., Ukiah; 468-9577. information group; Central Valley Mason St., and have meeting, 7 to 8 p.m.; men’s/women’s small Overeaters Anonymous: Mondays at 5:30 Bariatrics; 1st Friday; 6 p.m.; Bartlett Hall, improved the lot by building The fundraiser will also groups, 8 to 9 p.m.; Ukiah Bible Church, p.m.; Thursdays at 5:30 p.m., Saturdays at Ukiah Senior Center complex, 499 Leslie an oak floor whild owner feature a silent auction with 2140 Arroyo Dr., Ukiah; Dale Higgins, 468- 11 a.m.; 741 S. Oak St.; 472-4747. Street, Ukiah; call Ruth Lorain at 485-0455; Ron Meaux put in new win- a variety of local artwork 9255, or UBC at 462-0151. Parkinson’s Support Group: Meets third e-mail, [email protected]. dows and improved the that has been donated for Childbirth classes: Learn about nutrition Weight Watchers: Redwood Valley space. Thursday from 10 to 11 a.m. at Brookside, Weight Watchers meet at the Redwood this special fundraiser. during pregnancy , preparing for child- 1199 S. Dora.. Call Jeff at 485-6057. Yoga Mendocino offers a “We have fundraisers and birthh, breastfeeding and infant safety. Valley Cafe and are hosted by Redwood Sweet Success: The California Diabetes Valley Fitness on 9620 N. State St. Their variety of training under raise money each year, said Thursdays, 6 to 8 p.m., 333 Laws Ave., in and Pregnancy Program; support for special leader is Laurel of Ukiah Weight Watchers. their senior trainers Mary Phyllis Webb, president of Ukiah, 472-4603. pregnancies in which women have diabetes; Paffard and Maggie Norton, Council on Domestic Violence: First For more information, call 485-5696. the board of Yoga planning pregnancy or are pregnant, need Women’s Cancer Support Group: Group and often invited visiting Mendocino. “One of our Wednesday, 1:30 to 3 p.m., Public Health extra support; 463-7527. on summer hiatus, call for one-on-one with teachers from the Bay area Department, 1120 S. Dora St., Conference T.O.P.S.: (Take off pounds sensibly): Meets goals is to provide susidized staff. A supportive place to share your can- and beyond. classes for those who can’t Room 198, in Ukiah except for May and from 9:15 to 10:30 a.m., every Tuesday, at “We have advanced stu- cer experience; first and third Thursday of afford it and provide teacher October, which will be held at 10-Mile Calvary Baptist Church, 465 Luce Ave; each month; 6 to 7:30 p.m.; at their new dents and those are usually Court, 700 S. Franklin St. in Fort Bragg, Carolyn Madole, 463-0261. offices at 590 S. Dora St.; Mendocino in teacher traiming,” said training.” 472-2699. T.O.P.S.: Low-cost, non-profit group meets Cancer Resource Center; 467-3828. Webb. “We have a vareity of The event will take place La Leche League: Breastfeeding group; every Tuesday at Autumn Leaves, 425 E. If you – or the organization that you repre- people who come there, both this Saturday at the Saint meets second Tuesday, various times; Gobbi St., in the community room. Weigh- sent – change a phone number, an address, Mary’s Perish Hall, 900 Oak Nursery Room at Presbyterian Church, cor- young and old, and it’s a in is from 5:30 to 6:15 p.m. Meeting is from or any information in this calendar, please wonderful place to meet St. from 5:30 to 11 p.m. For ner of S. Dora and W. Perkins; Margaret 6:15 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.; Linda MacDonald, call at the Ukiah Daily Journal at 468- more information, 462- Turano, 468-9587. your neighbors and cowork- 467-2391. 3520, or e-mail us at ers in a yoga class.” 2580. NAMI: (National Alliance for the Mentally T.O.P.S.: Every Thursday at Washington [email protected]. 4 – TUESDAY, OCT. 31, 2006 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Letters from our readers In our opinion VIEWPOINTS Keep the ’Net neutral To the Editor: Have a safe Halloween From its beginnings, the Internet has leveled the playing field for all comers. Today and tonight a host of young gob- together as a group if going out to Trick or THOMAS D. ELIAS Everyday people can have their voices lins, ghosts, pirates, princesses, witches, Treat without an adult. heard by millions of people. black cats and other ghouls will be walking And if you have pets, here’s some advice This level playing field has allowed the streets of Ukiah in search of candy. for them too: small local based internet companies to Halloween is one of the most popular • Leaving your pets outside on Halloween form in Ukiah that continue to bring dol- kid’s holidays so we want to make sure that is not a god idea. There are plenty of tales of lars to our local economy. it is a safe one too. malicious people who tease, injure, steal, Small local business have built national Here are some quick tips from even killed people’s pets on Halloween. Not Demo ambitions are and international client lists through their Halloween-safety.com to help make your to mention that dogs and cats can scare eas- website. Halloween a happy one: ily with all the trick-or-treaters coming to killing Angelides Local bands and singers have been able • Make sure your child’s costume is safe. your house. to distribute their music without having to Make it fire proof and the eye holes should • As much as your dog or cat may beg for Maybe it was because they were impatient and thus wait to get picked up by one of the three be large enough for good peripheral vision. some of your Halloween candy, always willing to settle for compromises that moved their or four music industries giant monopolies. • If you set jack-o-lanterns on your porch remember that chocolate is deadly to them in agendas forward a bit, while not getting everything As Congress enters its “lame duck” ses- with candles in them, make sure that they any amount. Also, the wrappers, such as tin they wanted. Maybe it was because they concluded sion in November and December, all are far enough out of the way so that kids foil, can get stuck in your pet’s digestive even before the June primary election that no Americans need to urge our members of costumes won’t accidentally be set on fire. tract and make them ill or cause death. Democrat would beat Republican Gov. Arnold Congress to support Net Neutrality. • Make sure that if your child is carrying • Don’t leave any lighted candles or Jack- Schwarzenegger this fall. Maybe they were moved by Anyone who cares about preserving a prop, such as a scythe, butcher knife or a O-Lanterns where they could be knocked personal ambition and payoffs of various sorts. Internet freedom should fight for it today. pitchfork, that the tips are smooth and flexi- over by a swinging tail or by a curious cat. Maybe it was for all these reasons that some of “Net Neutrality” is technical concept ble enough to not cause injury if fallen on. Not only could your pet start a fire but they California's most prominent Democratic politicians that protects this essential online freedom. • Treating your kids to a spooky could severely burn themselves in the became Schwarzenegger's de facto chief reelection It’s essentially the First Amendment for Halloween dinner will make them less like- process. allies during much of this fall's election campaign. the Internet -- allowing Web users to go ly to eat the candy they collect before you • If you are going to dress your pet in a But these are the facts: where they want and do what they please have a chance to check it for them. costume, keep in mind that unless the dog or -- Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa waited online. Net Neutrality is why the Internet • Teaching your kids basic everyday safe- cat is extremely receptive to this kind of ty such as not getting into cars or talking to until after Labor Day to endorse Schwarzenegger's has become a revolutionary force for thing, you could be causing it discomfort Democratic rival Phil Angelides. Perhaps Villaraigosa democracy, economic innovation and new strangers, watching both ways before cross- and stress. Some animals don’t mind at all ing streets and crossing when the lights tell feared Schwarzenegger might ease off on his commit- ideas. but others do not want to be bothered with ment to sign legislation giving the mayor partial con- Large cable and telephone are spending you to, will help make them safer when they this kind of thing. They’ll be under enough are out Trick or Treating. trol of the huge Los Angeles school district and its tens of millions of dollars to pressure stress with the festivities going on outside multi-billion-dollar budget. Perhaps Villaraigosa, Congress to pass a bill sponsored by • Children should go out during daylight and people at the door constantly so don’t hours only unless accompanied by a respon- whose own desire to become governor is no secret, Senator Ted Stevens of Alaska, which kills cause them any more nervousness then you quietly prefers Schwarzenegger to win next month so sible adult. have to. Net Neutrality and allows the companies his own path to that office will be clear in 2010. • Plan a safe route so parents know where • If you put a mask of some type on your to control which Web sites get priority Perhaps it was because Schwarzenegger made his sis- over everything else and which ones are their older kids will be at all times. Set a animal, make sure that the eye holes are big ter a judge. In any case, Villaraigosa almost literally left behind. time for their return home. Make sure that enough for them to see peripherally. From its beginnings, the Internet has your child is old enough and responsible Animals depend on their vision to let them absented himself during the campaign's last month, leveled the playing field for all comers. enough to go out by themselves. know what’s going on and even the nicest heading to Asia on a three-week trade mission that Everyday people can have their voices • Let your children know not to cut dog can get snippy if he can’t see what’s could just as easily have been scheduled one month heard by millions of people. through back alleys and fields. Make sure around him. In fact, masks really aren’t a later. In the last six months, a grass-roots they know to stay in populated places and -- All through the summer and early fall, don’t go off the beaten track. Stay in well good idea. army of Americans of every political • If you are having a indoor party, make Villaraigosa protégé Fabian Nuñez, speaker of the state stripe has banded together to stop these lighted areas. Assembly, uttered not a single negative word about • Stop only at familiar houses in your own sure that you put your dog or cat in a room massive phone and cable companies from where they won’t be disturbed. Unless your Schwarzenegger. This was unprecedented behavior for ramming through Stevens predatory legis- neighborhood unless they are accompanied a Democratic legislative leader dealing with a by an adult. pet is ultra friendly and doesn’t mind loud lation. More than 1,000,000 Americans noises, music and lots of people you should Republican seeking reelection. It was especially strik- have joined the SavetheInternet.com • Instruct your children not to eat any ing since Nuñez also is the nominal co-chairman of treats until they bring them home to be keep them separate for the night. Also, be Coalition and written their representatives careful your cat or dog doesn’t dart out Angelides' campaign. in Washington asking them to require all examined by you. Rather than criticize Schwarzenegger, he told • Make sure your child carries a flash- through the open door as you hand out Web sites be treated equally. candy. Best bet is to just put them in a room reporters he considers the governor "a great friend" Without Net Neutrality, SaberNet, light, glow stick or has reflective tape on and that their relationship was at "an all-time high." their costume to make them more visible to with some food and water for the night and Pacific Internet and the many mom and check on them once in a while to let them Frequently, he looked like a tame lap dog tagging pop web based business would not be able cars. along with Schwarzenegger. With friends like that, did • Let them know that they should stay know everything is fine. to survive in our changing global econo- Angelides need any enemies? my. Like Villaraigosa, Nuñez had a legislative agenda Don’t let the big media giants who have that required Schwarzenegger signatures to move for- taken away our local radio stations in ward. His pioneering anti-global warming bill would America, dumbed down our access to have gone nowhere this year without the governor. The local media (Free Press), gain a robber five infrastructure bond issues on next month's ballot, barron monopoly over the internet. each containing clauses that all but assure big money Join the only true bipartician political to labor union supporters of Nuñez, also would have struggle in the American Political land- been impossible without Schwarzenegger's signature. scape. -- And then there's the fact that Nuñez, heading into Save the level playing field that built the Internet in the first place. his last two years in the Assembly, wants to be mayor Net Neutrality. of Los Angeles as badly as his mentor, the current Michael Blower mayor, wants to be governor. An Angelides win would Ukiah delay both their agendas for years during which their political stars might fade, while a Schwarzenegger win A great event clears a path for both. To the Editor: This helps explain why San Francisco Mayor Gavin I ventured out to the Ukiah Country Newsom became the first leading Democrat taking Pumpkin Festival, considering that I’m a Nuñez and Villaraigosa to task for their failures in sup- city person place in your wonderful com- porting Angelides. For Newsom has his eye on the munity. I was blessed by all I was able to governor's office as surely as does Villaraigosa. The see and feel. two may well square off along with current state From the children at the petting zoo, to Controller Steve Westly and others in the 2010 the skate boarding competition. Let’s not Democratic primary, and it thus behooved Newsom to forget the bubble gum blowing contest let Democrats know some of their top officials were and all the great booths of any given doing little for the party this year. assortment. What really moved me was "What's going on within my own party relates to the John Parkison and the Mendocino College lack of party unity in terms of supporting our candi- Jazz Band, combined with Paula Semantes date," Newsom observed to a reporter. "It wasn't more beautiful singing, it took me on a senti- than a year-and-a-half ago that the Democratic Party mental journey thinking about the one that was on the defensive and we were raising literally hun- got away! Oh well, with hope springs dreds of millions of dollars to defeat the ill-conceived eternity, yet this Fall celebration brought tears of joy to my eyes. What better place Arnold Schwarzenegger agenda. I can't believe we've to be than right here right now. developed amnesia in such a short period of time." Trent Foster In short, Newsom was making an early start on his Ukiah own future campaign, telling rank-and-file Democrats and labor leaders that while he's been faithful, his WHERE TO WRITE potential leading rival for the party's next gubernatori- LETTER POLICY President George Bush: The White Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319-2001; Santa al nod - Villaraigosa - has not. House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washing- Rosa, 576-2526; FAX, Santa Rosa, 576- All of which leaves Schwarzenegger sitting pretty. The Daily Journal welcomes letters to the ton, D.C. 20500; (202) 456-1111, FAX 2297. Berg's field representative in Ukiah It would be tough enough for a geeky-looking, wonk- editor. All letters must include a clear name, ish candidate like Angelides to beat the charismatic signature, return address and phone number. (202)456-2461. office located at 104 W. 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Advertising director: Cindy Delk Office manager: Yvonne Bell Circulation director: Cornell Turner Group systems director: Sue Whitman ON EDITORIALS Visit our web site at ukiahdailyjournal.com Daily Journal editorials are written by Member Member California Editor K.C. Meadows with the concurrence Audit Bureau Newspaper Publishers of Publisher Kevin McConnell. email us at [email protected] Of Circulations Association THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL HEALTH TUESDAY, OCT. 31, 2006 – 5 Wealthy San Diego KFC phasing out trans publisher bankrolls fats for cooking chicken anti-abortion measure and other popular items By ALLISON HOFFMAN such a religious person, but because it’s the By DAVID B. CARUSO The Associated Press deliberate taking of innocent human life.” The Associated Press SAN DIEGO -- Jim Holman publishes the Holman grew up in a family of nine children NEW YORK -- KFC said San Diego Reader -- the third largest alterna- in suburban Monrovia, east of Los Angeles. He Monday it is phasing out trans tive weekly in the country. graduated from Carleton College in Minnesota fats in cooking its Original The paper is fat with ads for cosmetic before joining the Navy in 1968. Recipe and Extra Crispy fried surgery, Brazilian waxing and Chippendales He earned two Bronze Stars and a Purple chicken, Potato Wedges and performances. But ads for family planning and Heart in Vietnam and still has shrapnel in his other menu items, but hasn’t sex hot lines -- usually mainstays in free week- left buttock from wounds sustained in the war. found a good alternative yet lies -- are banned. He helped launch the Chicago Reader for its biscuits. The policy reflects the politics of Holman, a before returning to California in 1972 to start Health experts say trans conservative Catholic and father of seven chil- his own version of the publication in San fats raise levels of artery-clog- dren who has bankrolled Proposition 85, an Diego. He mostly relied on inexpensive copy ging cholesterol and con- anti-abortion measure on the Nov. 7 ballot. provided by graduate students while building tribute to heart disease. Holman has contributed $2.6 million in cash the paper’s reputation for political muckrak- The restaurant chain said it and loans to the initiative, which would require ing. will start using zero trans fat doctors to inform a parent or guardian before Today, the Reader ranks third in the nation soybean oil systemwide in the performing abortions on minors, unless the among alternative weeklies by circulation, just United States with the rollout teen obtains permission from a juvenile court behind the Village Voice in New York and the expected to be completed by judge. LA Weekly. April 2007. KFC said many of “He is the man behind the curtain,” said Veteran staffers said the San Diego paper its approximately 5,500 Kathy Kneer, president of Planned Parenthood was modeled on left-wing papers like the restaurants already have of California, a major opponent of the mea- Village Voice, but Holman never fit the image switched. sure. “There wouldn’t be a campaign if Jim of a progressive, alternative weekly publisher. KFC President Gregg Holman weren’t funding it.” “The model for the Reader was the left- Dedrick said there would be More than $4.2 million has been raised so wing, counterculture papers, but Jim never had no change in the taste of the far in support of Proposition 85. Opponents that view,” said Paul Krueger, who wrote for chicken and other food items. have collected $5.6 million. the Reader from 1975 until the late 1980s. “He “There is no compromise,” Holman, 60, spent about $1 million support- started the paper to make money.” he said at a Manhattan news ing Proposition 73, a similar measure that Holman has long had his own philosophical conference. “Nothing is more failed by 6 percentage points last November. and moral bent. He took five months off from important to us than the quali- He hasn’t spoken publicly about Proposition the Reader in 1976 to work with a Skid Row ty of our food and preserving restaurants from serving food replacement oils for its over- 85. He declined an interview request from The mission in Los Angeles and to spend time in the terrific taste of our prod- containing artificial trans fats. seas restaurants. He added Associated Press but did confirm details about Tijuana aiding the poor. uct.” The change at KFC applies that KFC outlets in some himself in response to an e-mail. These days, he eats sack lunches and likes to Crispy Strips, Wings, only to U.S. restaurants for countries already use trans fat- His push for the initiative has marked the take the bus to work instead of driving his old Boneless Wings, Buffalo and now, Dedrick said. He said the free oils, but he would not say latest intersection of his publications and his Toyota minivan or Chevy Cavalier. Crispy Snacker Sandwiches, company was trying to find politics. He stood on street corners collecting signa- Popcorn Chicken and Twisters See KFC, Page 9 The campaign for Proposition 85 is head- tures to qualify Proposition 85 for the ballot also are part of the menu quartered in the downtown offices of the and keeps a sign reading “Yes on 85 -- Protect change. Reader. In addition, he allocated ad space for Our Daughters” on the lawn of the unostenta- Dedrick said some products including biscuits will still be the measure in the four Catholic lay papers he tious house he shares with his wife and chil- publishes. made with trans fat while dren in Coronado, a well-to-do town across the KFC keeps looking for alter- In 1988, the Reader ran a cover story on bay from downtown San Diego. abortion headlined “What Becomes of San natives. Other major supporters of the initiative The announcement came Diego County’s 20,000 Fetuses Each Year.” include Tom Monaghan, the founder of Anti-abortion groups were allowed to run four, just ahead of a New York City Dominos Pizza, and Don Sebastiani, a Sonoma Board of Health public hear- full-page ads featuring grisly photos of dis- County vintner and former Republican state carded fetuses. ing on a plan to make New The move outraged the Reader staff and legislator with a record of opposing abortion York the first U.S. city to ban remains a nearly taboo topic at the paper. and stem-cell research. In a January interview with the Christian Opponents portray Holman as an ideologi- publication World Magazine, Holman said, cal extremist who is staying out of the cam- “the photos awoke me to the horror” and paign to avoid ruffling voters who support prompted him to join anti-abortion protests. abortion rights but might be inclined to agree In 1989, he was arrested during an with the principle of parental notification. Operation Rescue demonstration outside an Sebastiani, however, said Holman is just abortion clinic. Before trial, the organization being humble. took out ads in the Reader advising potential “Jim doesn’t want to be the issue,” said jurors they could acquit the defendants if they Sebastiani. “He wants the issue to be the felt the demonstrations were morally right. issue.” Holman was later convicted of trespassing Holman agreed. “Sebastiani is right,” he New Flavor and spent two weeks in jail. said in his e-mail. At the time, he told the Los Angeles Times On the Net: www.yeson85.net; Dark that he opposed abortion “not because I’m www.noon85.com Chocolate A galaxy of choices awaits you… Peppermint 1252 Airport Park Blvd, Suite B-6 Behind Les Schwab

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The A’s won a playoff Athletics’ managerial opening ful.” Wednesday, Colorado Rockies bench series for the first time since 1990, Monday, sitting down for 3 1/2 hours The 45-year-old Geren spent the coach Jamie Quirk on Nov. 7, then ending a string of four straight first- in the first formal meeting with gen- 2006 season as bench coach after Orel Hershiser — currently an ESPN round exits from 2000-03. eral manager Billy Beane and other three seasons as bullpen coach in his baseball analyst — the next day. Geren considers his experience as team officials about the job. first stint on a major league coaching In addition, the A’s received per- bench coach this past season a “real Geren, someone the A’s have long staff. He joined the organization in mission to speak to Los Angeles advantage” and crucial in preparing believed is manager material, is con- 1999 as manager of Class-A Angels pitching coach Bud Black, him to make the next step. He and sidered a favorite to replace fired Modesto, then spent the next three who is also considered a leading can- Washington also interviewed last skipper Ken Macha. seasons managing at Triple-A didate to replace Bruce Bochy as San year when the A’s briefly cut ties “What was nice is I knew every- Sacramento. Diego’s skipper. Bochy was hired as with Macha before re-signing him body in the room,” Geren said in a Beane is taking his time hiring a the manager of the San Francisco about a week later. phone interview. “I have prior expe- manager and has a series of inter- Giants last week. A meeting with “Having that No. 2 seat, it was the rience with everybody in the room. views scheduled this week and next Black hasn’t been scheduled. A’s bench coach Bob Geren Everybody knew me going in and I week, including Tuesday with long- Beane fired Macha on Oct. 16, See GEREN, Page 8 NATIONAL FOOTBAL LEAGUE Dorrell positive in wake Oakland Raiders of three straight losses By JOHN NADEL Bruins have scored only 18 AP Sports Writer touchdowns. LOS ANGELES — Two “We have all the tools, we UCLA players strongly have all the talent,” Taylor defended Karl Dorrell on said. “It’s about getting things Monday, and the Bruins’ right. We have a great kicker; coach seemed surprisingly we need more touchdowns. positive considering his team We need to find some way, a has lost three straight to fall solution, to these drive-stop- out of championship con- pers. When we get to the red tention in the Pac-10. zone, we stall out.” “I’m a little more upbeat on Fan criticism of Dorrell has this Monday,” Dorrell said increased with losses to No. two days after a somber ses- 24 Oregon (30-20), No. 11 sion with reporters following Notre Dame (20-17) and No. UCLA’s most lopsided loss to 25 Washington State (37-15) Washington State in 70 years. the past three weekends. When asked to explain, “It’s unfair — I feel really Dorrell pointed to his team’s bad for coach Dorrell,” Taylor attitude at a team meeting said. “I think he’s doing a Sunday. great job for us as a leader on “They have a great under- and off the field. I think the standing of where we want to feelings are pretty unanimous go,” the coach said. “They’re on the team. From his first eager to attack it. We feel con- year to now, he’s made some fident as a team. I like the atti- great changes. The only thing tude of this football team — we can do is go out and play it’s different than any I’ve to our ability and get some AP Photo/Jeff Chiu ever had.” wins.” Oakland Raiders’ Kirk Morrison, left, celebrates with teammate Stuart Schweigert after intercepting The Bruins (4-4, 2-3 Pac- Dorrell’s teams have a 26- a pass by Pittsburgh Steelers’ Ben Roethlisberger in the fourth quarter of their NFL football game 10) face a difficult assignment 19 record since he succeeded in Oakland Sunday. The Raiders won 20-13. in trying to avoid a fourth Bob Toledo following the straight loss, traveling to face 2002 season. Dorrell is under the conference-leading, 10th- contract through 2010. ranked California Golden “We’ve got great coaches, Bears (7-1, 5-0), on Saturday and they’re going to figure out night. what we need to do to win,” UCLA had high hopes after linebacker Christian Taylor Raiders ponder going 10-2 last season, even said. “Coach Dorrell is a real talking about winning the good head coach. When you Pac-10 title. But perhaps that go 4-4 at UCLa, people call was a bit unrealistic consider- for the heads of the people on ing the Bruins lost three sig- top. nificant playmakers — quar- “You’ve got to suck it up offensive woes terback Drew Olson, running and get ready to play. back Maurice Drew and tight Nobody’s going to quit, By JOSH DUBOW 0-5, Oakland has won two straight personal fouls — and had their sec- end Marcedes Lewis. nobody’s going to give up or AP Sports Writer despite continued offensive prob- ond fewest yards in a game since at Whatever the case, their they’re not going to be on the ALAMEDA — A second straight lems. least 1970. replacements haven’t gotten field. We wouldn’t let them. win earned the Oakland Raiders a The Raiders followed up a 22-9 Chris Carr’s 100-yard interception the job done. You could probably look at 12 day off. victory over Arizona in which they return gave Oakland more yards than “We’re going to continue to to 15 plays where guys were While the players could savor the committed five turnovers by gaining the offense managed all game. go through our growing in position to make plays and 20-13 victory over defending Super only 98 yards against the Steelers. Despite that ineptitude, the pains,” Dorrell said concern- they didn’t. Bowl champion Pittsburgh, coach For the fourth time in seven Raiders won because of a stellar ing the Bruins’ offense, which “It’s about us. If we play Art Shell had to focus on all that games, Oakland’s last-ranked defensive performance and went three-and-out on its first our best football, we can beat went wrong in the game for the offense failed to score a touchdown. Roethlisberger’s mistakes. four possessions of the second anybody in the country.” Only a pair of interception returns “This is a team sport,” said defen- Raiders. half against Washington State. Dorrell said it’s likely for scores and a late goal-line stand sive end Derrick Burgess, who had 2 The Cougars turned a 15- Patrick Cowan will make his “Winning is great but you’ve got kept a strong defensive effort from 1/2 of Oakland’s five sacks. “When 14 halftime deficit into a 30- fourth collegiate start at quar- to look at the whole thing and take going to waste. one side is lacking, the other side 15 lead before UCLA got a terback against Cal. Ben care of the things you didn’t do well It was so bad for the Raiders’ picks it up. Hopefully you can get first down, and the Bruins had Olson, who started the sea- and you’ve got to address those offense that Oakland players caught those games when all sides are hit- the ball only 8:02 in the sec- son’s first five games, has things,” Shell said Monday. “While only five passes from Andrew ting.” ond half to WSU’s 21:58. been sidelined since tearing everybody else enjoys it and fans Walter, one more than they intercept- This was the NFL’s worst offen- “Obviously our defense is the medial collateral ligament have a wonderful time, we as coach- ed from Ben Roethlisberger. With sive performance in a win since the getting worn down,” wide in his left knee Oct. 7 during es have to take a look at everything.” Walter being sacked six times, Houston Texans won 24-6 at receiver Junior Taylor said. UCLA’s 27-7 victory over Mostly, Shell will be looking on Oakland managed only 17 net pass- Pittsburgh on Dec. 8. 2002. Houston “We’ve got to put up some Arizona. the offensive side of the ball, where ing yards. managed just 47 yards for the game, more points to help them.” “Ben Olson is progressing the Raiders struggled again to gener- The Raiders got only nine first Justin Medlock has kicked nicely with his rehab,” Dorrell ate much of anything. After starting downs — four coming on Pittsburgh See RAIDERS, Page 8 an NCAA-leading 18 field said. “We’ll see how much he goals in 20 attempts, but the can do this week.” Haas’ Cup win wraps up Champions Tour season By GREG BEACHAM leading money-winner, finish- Award race since 2000. “He led the PGA Tour in driving Irwin had won at least two AP Sports Writer ing with $2,420,227 in earn- deserves this, and he deserves distance in 1980 and 1981 — events every season, but won SONOMA — Jay Haas ings — the most by any play- GOLF the recognition, because he’s both times with lower aver- just $808,111 this year — fin- won the Charles Schwab Cup er on the Champions Tour been a great player out here ages than he posted as a ishing 22nd on the money list on Sunday when Loren since Hale Irwin won slightly for 30 years.” senior. after never missing the top Roberts missed a 4 1/2-foot more than $3 million in 2002. tournaments apiece and Though Roberts’ putter let Jim Thorpe won the 10. Though Irwin has strug- dueled throughout the season putt on the final hole of the According to Haas, who him down at the worst possi- Charles Schwab Cup gled with injuries in recent final tournament of the has won nearly $14.5 million for both the Schwab Cup and ble time, the “Boss of the Championship in Sonoma on the money title, as well as the years, he felt more frustration Champions Tour season. in his still-active career on Moss” was the Champions Sunday to become the 19th than pain as his least impres- Most of the tour’s season- the PGA Tour, his third full Byron Nelson Award for the Tour’s top putter with a 1.726 winner on the circuit, match- lowest scoring average. sive season ended. ending awards were won in season on the Champions average. He only three-putted ing the number from last sea- But 12 players won at least Tour was among the high- Though Roberts just 19 times — including that son. much less dramatic fashion. $1 million in another strong Haas earned a $1 million lights of his professional life. missed the 18th-hole putt at final hole, unfortunately — in And while Haas and annuity when he claimed his “It’s a thrill to be taking a the Charles Schwab Cup his 21 tournaments. Roberts rose to the top of the year for the Champions Tour, first Schwab Cup, the over-50 picture with that trophy,” Championship that would Tom Watson, who won the tour, the most dominant play- which will get a few high- circuit’s reward for his nar- Haas said of the golden have clinched the Cup, he 2005 Schwab Cup, finished er in the circuit’s history profile additions next year. row triumph in a season-long Schwab Cup. “And it was a still won the Nelson Award as the Champions Tour’s showed signs of slowing “We’ve had great competi- points competition. His 20- goal of mine at the start of with a 69.01 average — bare- leader in hitting greens in down. tion,” tour president Rick point margin of victory was the year to lead the money ly better than Haas’ 69.07. regulation, while Haas had Irwin, who has won a George said. “Our scoring the smallest in the award’s list and win the Schwab Cup. “I’m happy for Jay, the highest birdie average at record 44 Champions Tour average continues to be on history: 3,053 to 3,033 for ... That I’ve led the money because he played great all 4.51. tournaments, failed to win an par, and I think it’s becoming Roberts. list at least once in my life is year,” said Roberts, who shot Dan Pohl was the tour’s event for the first time since more competitive out here. Haas also won the Arnold a pretty neat thing.” 40 of his 67 rounds in the 60s longest driver with an aver- joining in 1995 — a tour- The guys continue to raise the Palmer Award as the tour’s Haas and Roberts won four to win the closest Nelson age of 293 yards. He twice record, 11-season streak. bar on the game.” THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS TUESDAY, OCT. 31, 2006 – 7 Don’t take your eyes off the ‘6-5, 230-pound (with a) laser, rocket arm’ LITKE ON SPORTS

By JIM LITKE still recovering from knee AP Sports Columnist surgery, try finding an athlete There are only so many who delivers your money’s times an athlete can make you worth more often than sit up and pay attention. Manning. Most are lucky if those Sunday in Denver, facing a moments linger for a game or defense that hadn’t allowed a two. Some get a series, others touchdown at home and only a season. A handful sustain it two this season, he was his over the course of a career. usual, methodical self. A few do it so often we Manning led the Colts to take those performances for scores on seven of their final granted. eight drives, and that’s only is that because he took a knee at the guy right now. end of the first half, when That’s not to say he’s they trailed 14-3. He complet- unappreciated, or underex- ed 39 passes in all, 6 of 7 on posed. Manning was the the next-to-last drive, and all league’s MVP in 2004, he five attempts in the final one, shared the award with Steve marching the Colts to set up McNair the year before, and ’s 37-yard lost it to Shaun Alexander in game-winner with 2 seconds a close race the last time left. around. He set NFL records He might as well have for most touchdown throws been staging a clinic. and highest passer rating in a “This is where Coach season, and is on pace to (Tony) Dungy is so great,” claim a dozen others. Manning said, recounting a The only place Manning conversation just before that might be easier to spot than in last drive. “He said, ’Hey, the record book is on TV. there’s a minute, 50 seconds He’s doing commercials left, three time-outs, we got for top-drawer companies, plenty of time, you don’t have spoofing his regular-guy to get very far. ... That keeps image by bugging grocery everybody calm.” clerks to autograph melons The knock against AP Photo/David Zalubowski for his little brother, or his Manning, of course, is that he kicker Adam Vinatieri (4) is mobbed by teammates Justin Snow (48), Bryan Fletcher (81) and own lack of sex appeal by only has games like this dur- (17) after Vinatieri kicked the winning field goal against the Denver Broncos during their football donning a wig and mustache ing the regular season — and game in Denver, on Sunday, Oct. 29, 2006. Looking on at right is Denver Broncos' Darrent Williams. The kick to convince cell-phone users that while the Colts might be in the last seconds of the game gave the Colts a 34-31 win. to download the highlights of a perennial threat to go unde- ready to close that chapter of place. It wasn’t exactly a fair a certain “6-5, 230-pound feated through the part of the his career. He got a measure fight — New England was The knock against Manning, of quarterback (with a) laser, schedule that’s already pen- of revenge against his usual missing a half-dozen key rocket arm.” ciled in, the playoffs are tormentors, clobbering the players, soft in the secondary course, is that he only has games With Tiger Woods on win- another matter. Patriots and Tom Brady in a and stuck with a sorry imita- ter break and Kobe Bryant Last year, Manning seemed Monday night game at their tion of a running game. Still, like this during the regular season as part of an unbeaten run that stretched to 13 games, it — and that while the Colts might SCOREBOARD locked up three weeks’ rest for the Colts and home-field be a perennial threat to go unde- L.A. Clippers at Phoenix, 7:30 p.m. advantage through the play- L.A. Lakers at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. feated through the part of the NHL Thursday’s Games TOP 25 offs. San Antonio at Dallas, 5 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Denver at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. Schedule But a season that began Atlantic Division Wednesday, Nov. 1 schedule that’s already penciled in, W L OT Pts GF GA No. 14 Boise State vs. Fresno State, 5 p.m. with such promise took a New Jersey 6 4 1 13 28 32 Thursday, Nov. 2 Pittsburgh 6 3 0 12 33 24 No. 3 West Virginia at No. 5 Louisville, 4:30 p.m. tragic detour with the suicide N.Y. Rangers 5 5 0 10 39 39 NFL Saturday, Nov. 4 the playoffs are another matter. N.Y. Islanders 4 4 2 10 26 32 No. 1 Ohio State at Illinois, 12:30 p.m. of Dungy’s 18-year-old son, Philadelphia 2 7 1 5 20 43 AMERICAN CONFERENCE No. 2 Michigan vs. Ball State, 9 a.m. Northeast Division East No. 4 Texas vs. Oklahoma State, 7 p.m. James, in late December, then W L OT Pts GF GA W L T Pct PF PA No. 6 Auburn vs. Arkansas State, 11:30 a.m. Buffalo 10 0 1 21 53 28 New England 5 1 0 .833 136 80 No. 7 Florida at Vanderbilt, 9:30 a.m. ended with a loss to the even- a running attack punishing The only thing he does Montreal 5 2 3 13 34 33 N.Y. Jets 4 4 0 .500 160 193 No. 8 Tennessee vs. No. 14 LSU, 12:30 p.m. Toronto 5 4 3 13 40 47 Buffalo 2 5 0 .286 100 153 No. 9 Southern Cal at Stanford, 4 p.m. tual champion enough to occupy the Colts’ markedly better than any of Ottawa 5 5 0 10 33 23 Miami 1 6 0 .143 102 145 No. 10 California vs. UCLA, 5 p.m. Boston 3 5 1 7 19 33 South No. 11 Notre Dame vs. North Carolina, 11:30 Steelers at home. The Colts last-ranked rushing defense. them is study, poring over Southeast Division W L T Pct PF PA a.m. W L OT Pts GF GA Indianapolis 7 0 01.000 205 153 No. 12 Arkansas at South Carolina, 4:45 p.m. lost Edgerrin James in the But before all the attention charts on the sideline more Atlanta 8 1 3 19 45 31 Jacksonville 4 3 0 .571 138 107 No. 16 Boston College at No. 22 Wake Forest, 4 Carolina 5 5 2 12 40 45 Tennessee 2 5 0 .286 113 179 p.m. offseason, picked up Vinatieri shifts toward what’s coming during games than some Florida 5 6 2 12 36 45 Houston 2 5 0 .286 121 182 No. 17 Wisconsin vs. Penn State, 9 a.m. Tampa Bay 5 6 0 10 33 31 North No. 18 Oklahoma at No. 21 Texas A&M, 5 p.m. and vowed to get better. up, take a moment to savor coaches do in a week. Then Washington 3 3 4 10 31 36 W L T Pct PF PA No. 19 Clemson vs. Maryland, 9 a.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Baltimore 5 2 0 .714 145 91 No. 20 Georgia Tech at North Carolina State, 4 Counting Sunday’s 35-31 some of what Manning left he brings them unerringly to Central Division Cincinnati 4 3 0 .571 155 142 p.m. W L OT Pts GF GA Cleveland 2 5 0 .286 108 139 No. 23 Virginia Tech at Miami, 5 p.m. win, Indianapolis is 7-0 and behind: a wrecked Denver life. Nashville 6 3 1 13 35 31 Pittsburgh 2 5 0 .286 157 145 No. 24 Oregon vs. Washington, 12:30 p.m. doesn’t appear to have Detroit 6 4 1 13 29 27 West No. 25 Washington State vs. Arizona, 2 p.m. defense that was the stingiest If that’s not endorsement Chicago 4 6 0 8 32 37 W L T Pct PF PA skipped a beat. Manning’s St. Louis 3 4 2 8 22 30 Denver 5 2 0 .714 110 78 in the league, tailored to neu- enough to watch each and Columbus 3 5 1 7 19 26 San Diego 5 2 0 .714 216 109 passer rating, already near his tralize his favorite weapons Northwest Division Kansas City 4 3 0 .571 152 152 AP TOP 25 every time Manning takes the W L OT Pts GF GA Oakland 2 5 0 .286 92 148 record season of 121.1 head- by trading for one corner, Minnesota 9 2 0 18 33 21 NATIONAL CONFERENCE By The Associated Press field, take Mike Shanahan’s Vancouver 7 4 1 15 32 26 East The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press col- ing into the contest, wasn’t Champ Bailey in 2004, and Edmonton 7 4 0 14 33 28 W L T Pct PF PA lege football poll, with first-place votes in paren- word for it. The Denver coach Colorado 5 4 2 12 37 34 N.Y. Giants 5 2 0 .714 180 134 theses, records through Oct. 28, total points hurt by the 129.2 he posted using its first-round pick on Calgary 3 5 1 7 23 25 Dallas 4 3 0 .571 204 142 based on 25 points for a first-place vote through has seen more games than he Pacific Division Philadelphia 4 4 0 .500 206 160 one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous before heading out of town. another, Darrent Williams in W L OT Pts GF GA Washington 2 5 0 .286 140 171 ranking: cares to remember and just Anaheim 8 0 3 19 35 22 South Record Pts Pvs Next week’s gut check, con- 2005. And none of it made a Dallas 9 2 0 18 35 21 W L T Pct PF PA 1. Ohio St. (63) 9-0 1,623 1 about all he had to say watch- San Jose 8 4 0 16 40 28 New Orleans 5 2 0 .714 167 145 2. Michigan 9-0 1,547 2 veniently, takes the Colts difference. Los Angeles 3 8 2 8 25 37 Atlanta 5 2 0 .714 153 134 3. West Virginia (2) 7-0 1,494 4 ing Manning this time was, Phoenix 3 9 0 6 28 53 Carolina 4 4 0 .500 137 163 4. Texas 8-1 1,397 5 back to New England, where Manning doesn’t project Two points for a win, one point for overtime Tampa Bay 2 5 0 .286 88 142 5. Louisville 7-0 1,278 6 “He amazes me.” loss or shootout loss. North 6. Auburn 8-1 1,250 7 they will again be underdogs Brady’s cool, Michael Vick’s Tuesday’s Games W L T Pct PF PA 7. Florida 7-1 1,243 9 Jim Litke is a national Ottawa at Montreal, 4:30 p.m. Chicago 7 0 01.000 221 69 8. Tennessee 7-1 1,232 8 and coach Bill Belichick will flair, Donovan McNabb’s San Jose at Florida, 4:30 p.m. Minnesota 4 2 0 .667 120 95 9. Southern Cal 6-1 1,059 3 sports columnist for The Chicago at N.Y. Islanders, 4:30 p.m. Green Bay 3 4 0 .429 152 176 10. California 7-1 1,040 12 have a healthier complement improvisational skills or even Nashville at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Detroit 1 6 0 .143 132 189 11. Notre Dame 7-1 1,037 11 Associated Press. Wednesday’s Games West 12. Arkansas 7-1 935 13 of players at his disposal and Brett Favre’s fading charisma. Carolina at Atlanta, 4 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA 13. LSU 6-2 842 14 Colorado at Columbus, 4 p.m. Seattle 4 3 0 .571 149 177 14. Boise St. 8-0 688 15 Calgary at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. St. Louis 4 3 0 .571 163 166 15. Rutgers 7-0 644 16 Toronto at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. San Francisco 2 5 0 .286 134 235 16. Boston College 7-1 624 18 St. Louis at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Arizona 1 7 0 .125 134 196 17. Wisconsin 8-1 617 17 Nashville at Edmonton, 6 p.m. 18. Oklahoma 6-2 589 19 MENDO-LAKE N.Y. Rangers at Anaheim, 7 p.m. Sunday’s Games 19. Clemson 7-2 435 10 Pittsburgh at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. Tennessee 28, Houston 22 20. Georgia Tech 6-2 402 21 Green Bay 31, Arizona 14 21. Texas A&M 8-1 353 22 OFFICE PRODUCTS Baltimore 35, New Orleans 22 22. Wake Forest 7-1 246 24 Chicago 41, San Francisco 10 23. Virginia Tech 6-2 188 — Kansas City 35, Seattle 28 24. Oregon 6-2 167 25 NBA Atlanta 29, Cincinnati 27 25. Washington St. 6-3 40 — N.Y. Giants 17, Tampa Bay 3 Others receiving votes: Tulsa 38, BYU 30, We save $ EASTERN CONFERENCE Jacksonville 13, Philadelphia 6 Missouri 25, Nebraska 17, Maryland 13, Oregon and time Atlantic Division San Diego 38, St. Louis 24 St. 9, Penn St. 8, Pittsburgh 6, Iowa 3, Alabama W L Pct GB Cleveland 20, N.Y. Jets 13 2, Hawaii 2, Oklahoma St. 2. Boston 0 0 .000 — Indianapolis 34, Denver 31 5¢ New Jersey 0 0 .000 — Oakland 20, Pittsburgh 13 New York 0 0 .000 — Dallas 35, Carolina 14 Philadelphia 0 0 .000 — Open: Buffalo, Miami, Washington, Detroit TOP 25 FARED Toronto 0 0 .000 — Monday’s Game per copy Southeast Division New England at Minnesota, late game By The Associated Press W L Pct GB Sunday, Nov. 5 Sunday ... where music is a celebration! Atlanta 0 0 .000 — Miami at Chicago, 10 a.m. No. 1 Ohio State (9-0) did not play. Next: at Charlotte 0 0 .000 — Atlanta at Detroit, 10 a.m. Illinois, Saturday. Up to 100 Copies Miami 0 0 .000 — Dallas at Washington, 10 a.m. No. 2 Michigan (9-0) did not play. Next: vs. Ball BLUEGRASS, COUNTRY, New Orlando 0 0 .000 — Houston at N.Y. Giants, 10 a.m. State, Saturday. Washington 0 0 .000 — Green Bay at Buffalo, 10 a.m. No. 3 West Virginia (7-0) did not play. Next: at No. CLASSICAL, JAZZ Copier With Coupon Central Division Kansas City at St. Louis, 10 a.m. 5 Louisville, Thursday. W L Pct GB Cincinnati at Baltimore, 10 a.m. No. 4 Texas (8-1) did not play. Next: vs. Oklahoma Special Chicago 0 0 .000 — Tennessee at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. State, Saturday. AND MORE! Cleveland 0 0 .000 — New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. No. 5 Louisville (7-0) did not play. Next: vs. No. 3 Detroit 0 0 .000 — Minnesota at San Francisco, 3:05 p.m. West Virginia, Thursday. Indiana 0 0 .000 — Denver at Pittsburgh, 3:15 p.m. No. 6 Auburn (8-1) did not play. Next: vs. 362 N. State Street • Ukiah Milwaukee 0 0 .000 — Cleveland at San Diego, 3:15 p.m. Arkansas State, Saturday. WESTERN CONFERENCE Indianapolis at New England, 5:15 p.m. No. 7 Florida (7-1) did not play. Next: at 463-8444 Southwest Division Open: N.Y. Jets, Arizona, Philadelphia, Carolina Vanderbilt, Saturday. W L Pct GB Monday, Nov. 6 No. 8 Tennessee (7-1) did not play. Next: vs. No. Dallas 0 0 .000 — Oakland at Seattle, 5:30 p.m. 13 LSU, Saturday. Houston 0 0 .000 — No. 9 Southern Cal (6-1) did not play. Next: at Memphis 0 0 .000 — Stanford, Saturday. New Orleans 0 0 .000 — No. 10 California (7-1) did not play. Next: vs. San Antonio 0 0 .000 — SOCCER UCLA, Saturday. Northwest Division Lake and Mendocino Co. No. 11 Notre Dame (7-1) did not play. Next: vs. W L Pct GB Eastern Conference North Carolina, Saturday. Denver 0 0 .000 — W L T Pts GF GA No. 12 Arkansas (7-1) did not play. Next: at South Minnesota 0 0 .000 — y-D.C. United 15 7 10 55 52 38 Carolina, Saturday. Portland 0 0 .000 — x-New England 12 8 12 48 39 35 No. 13 LSU (6-2) did not play. Next: at No. 8 Seattle 0 0 .000 — x-Chicago 13 11 8 47 43 41 Tennessee, Saturday. LARGEST Utah 0 0 .000 — x-New York 9 11 12 39 41 41 Pacific Division No. 14 Boise State (8-0) did not play. Next: vs. Kansas City 10 14 8 38 43 45 Fresno State, Wednesday. W L Pct GB Columbus 8 15 9 33 30 42 Golden State 0 0 .000 — No. 15 Rutgers (8-0) beat Connecticut 24-13. ~ PICK-UP ACCESSORIES ~ Western Conference Next: vs. No. 5 Louisville, Thursday, Nov. 9. L.A. Clippers 0 0 .000 — W L T Pts GF GA L.A. Lakers 0 0 .000 — No. 16 Boston College (7-1) did not play. Next: at y-FC Dallas 16 12 4 52 48 44 No. 22 Wake Forest, Saturday. Phoenix 0 0 .000 — x-Houston 11 8 13 46 44 40 Sacramento 0 0 .000 — x-CD Chivas USA 10 9 13 43 45 42 No. 17 Wisconsin (8-1) did not play. Next: vs. Lakeport Camper x-Colorado 11 13 8 41 36 49 Penn State, Saturday. ——— Los Angeles 11 15 6 39 37 37 No. 18 Oklahoma (6-2) did not play. Next: at No. Tuesday’s Games Real Salt Lake 10 13 9 39 45 49 21 Texas A&M, Saturday. Chicago at Miami, 5 p.m. x-clinched playoff spot No. 19 Clemson (7-2) did not play. Next: vs. Phoenix at L.A. Lakers, 8:30 p.m. y-clinched conference Maryland, Saturday. Live Music Wednesday’s Games NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for No. 20 Georgia Tech (6-2) did not play. Next: at Featuring Chicago at Orlando, 4 p.m. tie. North Carolina State, Saturday. Atlanta at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. ——— No. 21 Texas A&M (8-1) did not play. Next: vs. No. Every Indiana at Charlotte, 4 p.m. Saturday’s Games 18 Oklahoma, Saturday. New Orleans at Boston, 4:30 p.m. New England 1, Columbus 0 No. 22 Wake Forest (7-1) did not play. Next: vs. Toronto at New Jersey, 4:30 p.m. New York 3, Kansas City 2 No. 16 Boston College, Saturday. New York at Memphis, 5 p.m. Colorado 3, Houston 3, tie No. 23 Virginia Tech (6-2) did not play. Next: at Weekend Sacramento at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Los Angeles 5, FC Dallas 2 Miami, Saturday. Milwaukee at Detroit, 5 p.m. Sunday’s Games No. 24 Oregon (6-2) did not play. Next: vs. 102 S. State St. Ukiah Washington at Cleveland, 5 p.m. Chicago 3, D.C. United 2 Washington, Saturday. Houston at Utah, 6 p.m. Real Salt Lake 1, CD Chivas USA 1, tie No. 25 Washington State (6-3) did not play. Next: Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm •263-7755 Portland at Seattle, 7 p.m. End Regular Season vs. Arizona, Saturday. 468-5898 8 – TUESDAY, OCT. 31, 2006 SPORTS THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL Duke lacrosse prosecutor MAJOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCORES By The Associated Press Gardner-Webb 35, VMI 31 Missouri-Rolla 35, Butler 20 Georgia Tech 30, Miami 23 Ohio 17, Kent St. 7 EAST Hampton 13, Winston-Salem 3 Ohio St. 44, Minnesota 0 says he has a ‘responsibility’ Albany, N.Y. 34, Wagner 0 Howard 13, Norfolk St. 10 Oklahoma 26, Missouri 10 Boston College 41, Buffalo 0 Jacksonville St. 17, Tennessee Tech Penn St. 12, Purdue 0 Brown 30, Penn 27, OT 10, OT S. Illinois 27, Missouri St. 17 to prosecute this case’ Bucknell 13, Fordham 3 James Madison 27, Richmond 10 Toledo 35, Akron 20 Cornell 14, Princeton 7 Johnson C. Smith 27, Savannah St. 6 W. Illinois 24, N. Iowa 13 By AARON BEARD The latest questions about Nifong’s handling of Harvard 28, Dartmouth 0 Kentucky 34, Mississippi St. 31 W. Michigan 18, E. Michigan 15 Associated Press W Husson 17, La Salle 7 MVSU 14, Prairie View 10 Wisconsin 30, Illinois 24 DURHAM, N.C. — The the case came last week, after he said he and Iona 17, Duquesne 13 Marshall 41, Memphis 27 Youngstown St. 27, Illinois St. 13 prosecutor in the Duke his staff have yet to interview the accuser about Lafayette 27, Colgate 10 Maryland 27, Florida St. 24 lacrosse rape case has heard Lehigh 28, Holy Cross 14 Middle Tennessee 34, Louisiana- SOUTHWEST the criticism from experts and the facts of the case, leaving that work to police. Marist 35, St. Peter’s 18 Lafayette 20 Ark.-Pine Bluff 43, Jackson St. 40 armchair lawyers, and said Massachusetts 7, Northeastern 0 Nicholls St. 44, Assumption 0 Arkansas 44, Louisiana-Monroe 10 Monmouth, N.J. 19, Cent. North Greenville 41, Jacksonville 6 Houston 51, UCF 31 Monday he is comfortable angered defense attorney cutor involved, said Yale Connecticut St. 13 Northwestern St. 19, Texas St. 10 McNeese St. 31, Sam Houston St. 18 with nearly all the decisions Joseph Cheshire, who repre- University law professor New Hampshire 10, Hofstra 6 SE Missouri 24, Murray St. 17 Oklahoma St. 41, Nebraska 29 he has made and confident sents one of the players who Ronald Sullivan Jr. Notre Dame 38, Navy 14 Stephen F.Austin 35, SE Louisiana TCU 26, Wyoming 3 about taking the case to trial. has been charged, David “Those claims of factual Rhode Island 3, Maine 0 10 Texas 35, Texas Tech 31 “I think that I have a Evans. Cheshire said Nifong’s innocence alone should trig- Robert Morris 21, Stony Brook 6 Tenn.-Martin 15, E. Illinois 9 Texas A&M 31, Baylor 21 responsibility to prosecute belief he “wouldn’t look back ger some duty in the prosecu- Rutgers 24, Connecticut 13 (Sunday) Tennessee 31, South Carolina 24 Texas Southern 33, Grambling St. 28 this case,” District Attorney and do any of that differently tor’s office to evaluate the St. Francis, Pa. 21, Sacred Heart 14 Tennessee St. 29, Samford 7 Mike Nifong said in an inter- Temple 28, Bowling Green 14 The Citadel 24, Georgia Southern 21 FAR WEST is astounding.” merits of this case,” he said. Towson 49, Delaware 35 Troy 14, North Texas 6 Arizona St. 26, Washington 23, OT view with The Associated “I don’t think that you Nifong declined to com- Press. “I think that really Yale 21, Columbia 3 Tulane 42, Army 28 BYU 33, Air Force 14 could find any person educat- ment on an interview, aired by Vanderbilt 45, Duke 28 Cal Poly 16, San Diego St. 14 nothing about my view of the ed in the law who would not ABC on Monday, with Kim SOUTH Villanova 35, William & Mary 31 Hawaii 68, Idaho 10 case and my view of how the second-guess many things Roberts, a second stripper at Alabama 38, Fla. International 3 Virginia 14, N.C. State 7 Montana 23, Idaho St. 10 case ultimately needs to be that Mr. Nifong has done in the party. Roberts said the Alabama A&M 21, Alabama St. 13 W. Kentucky 41, Indiana St. 3 Montana St. 24, Weber St. 18 handled has been affected by this case,” he said. accuser was clearly impaired Appalachian St. 40, Furman 7 Wake Forest 24, North Carolina 17 N. Arizona 44, E. Washington 36 any of the things that have The latest questions about and “talking crazy” after they Auburn 23, Mississippi 17 Wofford 35, W. Carolina 7 Nevada 48, New Mexico St. 21 occurred.” Nifong’s handling of the case left the party and drove to a Austin Peay 49, Charleston, W.Va. 10 New Mexico 20, Colorado St. 19 Nifong, running for elec- came last week, after he said grocery store. Charleston Southern 24, MIDWEST Oregon 55, Portland St. 12 tion against two challengers Georgetown, D.C. 10 Ball St. 20, Miami (Ohio) 17 Oregon St. 33, Southern Cal 31 he and his staff have yet to Roberts said she was Coastal Carolina 28, Liberty 26 Cincinnati 17, Syracuse 3 Sacramento St. 14, N. Colorado 9 who have attacked his han- interview the accuser about unable to get the accuser to dling of the case, obtained an Delaware St. 10, S. Carolina St. 9 Davidson 48, Valparaiso 14 San Diego 44, Morehead St. 21 the facts of the case, leaving leave her car, and pushed on East Carolina 20, Southern Miss. 17, Drake 21, Dayton 9 San Jose St. 44, Louisiana Tech 10 indictment against three ath- that work to police. He said the woman’s arm and leg to OT Indiana 46, Michigan St. 21 Utah 45, UNLV 23 letes accused of raping a strip- Monday his responsibility is try to force her out. Roberts Elon 20, Chattanooga 17 Iowa 24, N. Illinois 14 Washington St. 37, UCLA 15 per at a team party in March. to direct the investigation, not quoted the accuser as saying: Florida 21, Georgia 14 Kansas 20, Colorado 15 They have strongly declared conduct it. “Go ahead, go ahead. Put Florida A&M 24, Morgan St. 23 Kansas St. 31, Iowa St. 10 their innocence. Experts differed on the wis- marks on me. Go ahead. Florida Atlantic 29, Arkansas St. 0 Michigan 17, Northwestern 3 In the early days of the dom of Nifong’s decision. That’s what I want. Go case, Nifong granted numer- Former Denver prosecutor ahead.” ous newspaper and TV inter- Norm Early, who now works “And it chilled me to the interview about the 2006 sea- be beneficial in their day-to- views, at one point calling the with the National District bone,” Roberts said. Geren son and how the club should day dealings over the course players “hooligans” and Attorneys Association, said: Roberts said she is worried go forward in the future. of a season. declaring that DNA would “It’s not standard to talk to the such detail will lead people to Continued from Page 6 Geren, a catcher for five “I know who I am as a identify the guilty. DNA failed victim in every case. The make assumptions about what seasons with the New York baseball man and know what I to connect the players to the police department generally happened at the party. height of coaching for me,” Yankees and San Diego have done to get ready for this accuser. has a conversation with the “It’s going to solidify their Geren said. “You’re on your Padres, played high school spot,” said Geren, who had a Nifong said Monday that victim and the law enforce- opinions so much, that they’re toes and have to stay so sharp. baseball against Beane in San 452-390 record as a minor granting so many interviews ment relays that information not going to want to hear the It’s like shadowing and being Diego and the two remain league manager. “Because I was his only regret. to the district attorney.” other aspects of the case, the assistant of the boss. good friends. They signed know him is irrelevant to You’re thinking along the “You do the best you can But for a case generating as which I think are just as professional contracts one whether I am ready or not. based on what you have,” he lines of everything he does or much public scrutiny with important,” she said. “It’s year apart. Having managed at all levels said. “You can always second- such strong claims of inno- going to make people not lis- a little different lines. If you That relationship, Geren guess an investigation.” have a suggestion, you make and in the Dominican cence from the defense, it ten to any other part of the insists, will have little to do Republic, that is what is going Nifong’s comments makes sense to have a prose- story.” it.” Geren said several ques- with whether he is hired. Yet to propel me into this role if I tions came up in Monday’s the mutual trust clearly could am chosen.” quarterback,” Shell said. With Moss seething on the Raiders “Aaron has to do a lot to show sideline, the Raiders used a The Ukiah me he’s ready to play. It’s not three- set for the next Continued from Page 6 that you come out, ’OK, I’m two plays even though they DAILY JOURNAL ready to go.’ I have to see it.” weren’t going to run the ball scoring all three of its touch- The return of Jerry Porter because there wasn’t enough downs on defense. from a team suspension pro- time left. The Texans had just 10 net vided a little spark and a key On second down, Walter yards passing as David Carr catch on a drive late in the threw an incomplete pass to 4th Annual was 3-for-10 for 33 yards and first half that ended with his fourth option, tackle eligi- lost 23 yards on four sacks. Oakland settling for a field ble Chad Slaughter. Courtney Walter wasn’t much better, goal. Anderson was well covered going 5-for-14 for 51 yards. It On that drive, Oakland on third down and the Raiders didn’t help that Randy Moss couldn’t get it into the end settled for a 19-yard field dropped two more passes, zone after having a first-and- goal. something that’s becoming a goal at the 4 with 27 seconds Shell said he would look at concern for Oakland. left. Justin Fargas ran to the 1 whether that was the best per- “It’s unusual, very unusual on first down and Oakland sonnel grouping to use in that for him to drop passes like used its final timeout with 18 situation in the future. that,” Shell said. “Normally seconds left. his hands are like glue. 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etable oil was initially KFC believed to be a healthy sub- stitute for natural fats like but- Continued from Page 5 ter or lard. It was also cheap- er, performed better under which countries. high heat and had a longer Artificial trans fat is so shelf life. common that the average Today, the oil is used as a American eats 4.7 pounds of it shortening in baked goods a year, according to the Food like cookies, crackers and and Drug Administration. doughnuts, as well as in deep The switch was applauded frying. by the Center for Science in Ironically, many big fast the Public Interest, which food companies only became sued the Louisville, Ky.-based dependent on hydrogenated KFC in June over the trans fat oil a decade and a half ago content of its chicken. when they were pressured by KFC isn’t the only business health groups to do something preparing for a trans-fat-free about saturated fat. future. McDonald’s emptied its Wendy’s International Inc., french fryers of beef tallow in the burger restaurant chain 1990 and filled them with company, has already what was then thought to be switched to a zero-trans fat “heart healthy” partially oil. Fast-food leader hydrogenated vegetable oil. Let us help McDonald’s Corp. had “They did so in all inno- announced that it intended to cence, trying to do the right do so as well in 2003, but has thing,” said Michael Jacobson yet to follow through. of the Center for Science in If New York City approves the Public Interest. Ukiah’s most visited web site! banning food with artificial “Everybody thought it was trans fats, it would only affect safe. We thought it was safe.” Our web site sees more visitors per day than city restaurants, not grocery Some restaurants were still stores. But experts said the completing the changeover any other local web site because city’s foodservice industry is when the first major study so large, any change in its appeared indicating that the we have all the information for Ukiah rules is likely to ripple nation- hydrogenated oils were just as wide. bad for you, if not worse. “It’s huge. It’s going to be When eaten, trans fats sig- We will create an online ad with a link to your display the trendsetter for the entire nificantly raise the level of so- country,” said Suzanne Vieira, called “bad” cholesterol in the advertisement or a link to your web site. director of the culinary nutri- blood, clogging arteries and tion program at Johnson & causing heart disease. Wales University in Researchers at Harvard’s Providence, R.I., where stu- School of Public Health esti- The Ukiah Daily Journal is your one dents are experimenting with mated that trans fats con- substitute oils and shorten- tribute to 30,000 U.S. deaths a ings. year. stop shopping for advertising New York’s thousands of “This is something we’d independently owned restau- like to dismiss from our food rants are beginning to look for supply,” said Dr. Robert H. ways to make changes too -- Eckel, immediate past presi- not all happily. dent of the American Heart Richard Lipsky, a Association. Call your advertising spokesman for the KFC is part of Yum Brands Neighborhood Retail Inc., which also owns the Alliance, said many eatery Taco Bell and Pizza Hut rep today for rates and owners rely on ingredients chains. prepared elsewhere, and Yum shares rose 64 cents to more information aren’t always aware whether $59.60 in morning trading on the foods they sell contain the New York Stock 468-3500 trans fats. Exchange, near the upper end Invented in the early 1900s, of their 52-week range of partially hydrogenated veg- $44.21 to $61.84. 10 – TUESDAY, OCT. 31, 2006 COMMUNITY THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL

Tuesday, Halloween, at noon, at the Ukiah Garden Café. This month’s invited speakers New Life Community Church COMMUNITY BRIEFS are, Candace Horsley, City Manager and Time Erickson, Public Works Director. All are invit- ed, come a little early and socialize. Wear your to host ‘Trunk or Treat tonight Trick or Treat in downtown funniest/scariest costume, hat or mask for a prize. Ukiah this Tuesday For more information, call Marilyn Butcher Time for the witches and goblins to come at 462-6229 or Jane McMahon at 468-8624. out of hiding and come downtown for tricks or treats. This Tuesday from 4 to 6 p.m., 40 down- Stewardship Council town businesses will hand out treats to young- sters who go door-to-door on their Halloween meeting set for Wednesday journey. Free trick-or-treat bags will be provid- It’s not often that you get the chance to help ed. shape the future of a community. It’s not often For a list of downtown businesses partici- that you get the chance to have input into how pating, call 463-6729. to protect and enhance thousands of acres of California watershed land. Through the work Mendocino Animal Hospital of the Stewardship Council, that opportunity is Howl-O-Ween Costume available to you, and they hope that you won’t miss the chance to make a difference in your Contest set for this Tuesday community. Mendocino Animal Hospital is hosting its Over the next few months the Stewardship second annual Howl-O-Ween Costume Council staff and board members will host Contest. Bring your pet, any kind you have, in community meetings across California. Join costume to their hospital this Tuesday, from 9 them, tell them what you think, and provide a.m. to 6 p.m. so they can take a photo and your perspective on what makes sense for your enter you in our drawing for a gift basket val- community. Their goal is to understand the ued at over $100. unique needs and interests of each community, The judges will pick the winners from the they want to be sure that everyone who would photo’s they take, and they will also display like to be engaged in this process has the The Daily Journal car to car collecting treats. Join us for them on their photograph board in their lobby. opportunity to provide their input before they New Life Community Church is an early evening of extreme fun and The winners will be announced Nov. 3. finalize our Land Conservation Plan. launching a new fall tradition on Oct. 31 excitement. For more information, call 462-8833. Join the Stewardship Council in this impor- with its first ever “Trunk or Treat Goes The parking lot will open at 4 p.m. tant effort to conserve and protect watershed Wild.” and will host “trunk-or-treaters” until 7 Ukiah area Republican lands and uses for California. Imagine lots of vehicles decorated to p.m. Bring your children and neighbor Attend the community meeting this the max with Animal Kingdom -- kids and have a blast. women monthly luncheon Wednesday, from 6 to 8 p.m., at the Ukiah themed trunks lining the parking lot. New Life Community Church is meeting this Tuesday Senior Center, Bartlett Hall, 499 Leslie Street This event promises to be a safe place in Ukiah. You can also write the Stewardship located at 750 Yosemite Drive (behind The Ukiah area Republican Women’s for “trunk-or-treaters” as they go from Burger King). Council with suggestions at 303 Vintage Park monthly luncheon meeting will take place this Drive, Suite 150, Foster City, Ca. 94404. Business & Service Directory ® EXPERT CABINET REFACING AND EXISTING KITCHEN CABINET REFINISHING

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THE LEARNING CHALLENGER by Robert Barnett

DIRECTIONS: A. Using each "Chaos Grid" number with its letter one time, arrange the numbers with their letters for the "Order Grid" so each vertical column, horizontal row, and two diagonals each ADD to numbers inside thick lined cells. B. Some correct numbers with their letters have been put into the "Order Grid" to get you started. Also, above the "Order Grid" is a "Decoded Message" clue. C. After you have solved the "Order Grid" doing as direction "A" says, put the let- ters from horizontal rows, from left to right, under "Decoded Message" and make words to form the answer.

CHAOS GRID THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME 21 30 25 32 by Henri Arnold and Mike Argirion ANON 26 29 22 24 Unscramble these four Jumbles, NN IN one letter to each square, 24 25 28 26 KHAC to form four ordinary words. 19 20 31 26 DOGT NIRAY CLUE: KOREAN ORDER GRID 102 ©2006 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 102 All Rights Reserved.

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-10 15 18 -14 PREM Print answer here: “ ” -17 21 20 -15 ISEO 21 -12 -20 20 (Answers tomorrow) RTHE Jumbles: PANDA HANDY MEMORY RANCOR Yesterday’s 15 -15 -9 18 Answer: When the TV newsman went sailing, he OREM turned into an — “ANCHOR” MAN 10/30/2006 Woman’s best friend isn’t much of a friend at all Dear Annie: I have been best friends with so close to a woman who disgusts you, but hurt and don’t know what to think. Do I have “Beth” for 13 years, even though she demands that’s your choice. We advise making the the right to be upset? -- I Want His Attention that things be done her way, when she wants, friendship a little more distant and finding Dear Want His Attention: Of course. with no debate. ANNIE’S MAILBOX other “best friends” to fill the void. Lance knows his “bedroom eyes” are effective, Lately, I am having a hard time understand- Dear Annie: I have been married to and staring at a woman gives the distinct ing why we are friends. I go to church and have By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar “Lance” for 17 years and love him very much. impression to everyone that he finds her attrac- religious beliefs. Beth has no desire to pray. When I look into his bedroom eyes, he still tive. Blaming you for being jealous lets him off I’ve been happily married to the same man for is angry that we are talking so much and insists makes my knees weak. the hook. Some counseling might help him 15 years. Beth has spent her whole marriage I cut him off. I recently found out Beth is into Here’s my problem: When we get together understand how disrespectful he’s being, but cheating on her husband. I’ve always come to swinger parties and threesomes, and Dave con- with friends or family, Lance picks a female beyond that, it’s your decision how much flirt- Beth’s rescue, being the best friend I could fided that Beth wants me to join in. This and has long staring contests with her. This ing you can tolerate. possibly be, but I can count on one hand the absolutely disgusts me, and my husband says light flirting leads to giggling, and the women Dear Annie: I ended up in the emergency number of times she has been there for me. he no longer wants her around our home. I feel soak up every word he says, leaving me on the room last month with a painful medical condi- I don’t approve of Beth’s extramarital she has no respect for my marriage or our back burner. tion and will need surgery next week. I’ve affairs, but her husband is an alcoholic and ver- friendship. Recently, my sister visited. Lance spent a lot never had surgery before, and it’s very stressful bally abusive, so I agreed to meet “Dave,” her I do care about Beth -- she can be lots of fun of time engaging her in these staring matches. for me and my family. latest boyfriend. He turned out to be very kind -- and I love her son as my own. Am I compro- Two nights before she left, we went out for When my husband told his boss he would be and attentive to Beth’s needs. My husband and mising my morals by being her friend? -- dinner, and he spent the entire time locked in out the day of my operation, the boss asked, I like him very much. The problem? Beth is Angered and Disgusted in Pennsylvania eye contact with her. I was upset and told him “Why? Are you going to be assisting the doc- now walking all over him. Dear Angered: Not as long as it is crystal so. He said there was nothing going on and tor?” How can someone be so mean to a person Beth recently gave Dave my cell phone clear that you don’t approve of her shenani- that’s just the way he studies people (but never who is already worried? I don’t understand. -- number, and we’ve had many talks about ways gans. We aren’t sure why you wish to remain men). Didn’t Need This to improve his relationship with her. 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776-06 763-06 743-06 10-21,25,31/06 10-17,24,31/06 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 10-26,31,11-5/06 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER T.S No. 2006-0165 Loan No. 412157162 No- NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE tice of Trustee’s Sale YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 789-06 CASE NO.: SCUK CVPB ’06-24909 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 771-06 788-06 ESTATE 10-31,11-7,14,21/06 750-06 To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contin- 12/17/2004. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION 10-24,31,11-7,14/06 10-31,11-7,14,21/06 10-17,24,31,11-7/06 CASE NO.: SCUK CVPB ’06-24914 gent creditors, and persons who may other- TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY FICTITIOUS FICTITIOUS FICTITIOUS FICTITIOUS wise be interested in the will or estate, or BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU BUSINESS NAME To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contin- BUSINESS NAME BUSINESS NAME both, of: DOYLE REX HODGES NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE STATEMENT BUSINESS NAME gent creditors, and persons who may other- STATEMENT STATEMENT A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, File No.: 2006-F0741 STATEMENT wise be interested in the will or estate, or by: BRENDA S. HODGES in the Superior YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A File No.: 2006-F0715 File No.: 2006-F0740 File No.: 2006-F0699 THE FOLLOWING THE FOLLOWING both, of: FREDERICK E. CAMPBELLalso Court of California, County of Mendocino. public auction to sell the highest bidder for THE FOLLOWING THE FOLLOWING THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests cash a cashier’s check drawn by a state or PERSON(S) IS PERSON(S) IS known as FREDERICK EUGENE CAMP- PERSON(S) IS PERSON(S) IS that: BRENDA S. HODGES be appointed as national bank, a check drawn by a state or (ARE) DOING BUSI- (ARE) DOING BUSI- BELL (ARE) DOING BUSI- (ARE) DOING BUSI- personal representative to administer the es- federal credit union, or a check drawn by a NESS AS: NESS AS: tate of the decedent. state or federal savings and loan association, NESS AS: NESS AS: A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed NIKROX INVEST- MELANIE’S MAD- THE PETITION requests the decedent's will savings association, or savings bank speci- Rovetti’s by: MICHAEL L. CAMPBELL in the Superior MENTS HOUSE J.A. LAVILETTA and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. fied in section 5102 of the Financial Code and Landscape Court of California, County of Mendocino. The will and any codicils are available for ex- P.O. Box 927 8000 Uva Dr. VINEYARD authorized to do business in this state will be 5650 LakeRidge Rd. amination in the file kept by the court. held by the duly appointed trustee as shown Redwood Valley CA Redwood Valley, CA 2581 Mill Creek Road THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests Ukiah, CA 95482 X THE PETITION requests authority to ad- below, of all right, title, and interest conveyed 95470 95470 Ukiah, CA 95482 that: MICHAEL L. CAMPBELL be appointed minister the estate under the Independent Ad- Jerry Inc. to and now held by the trustee in the herein- Melanie Mountanos Melanie Mountanos Dennis L. Hunt as personal representative to administer the ministration of Estates Act. (This authority will after described property under and pursuant 5650 LakeRidge Rd. 8000 Uva Dr. 8000 Uva Dr. 2581 Mill Creek Road estate of the decedent. allow the personal representative to take to a deed to trust described below. The sale Ukiah, CA 95482 many actions without obtaining court appro- Redwood Valley, CA Redwood Valley, CA Ukiah, CA 95482 X THE PETITION requests the decedent's will will be made, but without covenant or warran- This business is con- val. Before taking certain very important ac- ty, expressed or implied, regarding title, pos- 95470 95470 Mary Lynn Hunt tions, however, the personal representative ducted by a Corpo- and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. session, or encumbrances, to pay the remai- Roxanne Pardini This business is con- 2581 Mill Creek Road will be required to give notice to interested ing principal sum of the note(s) secured by ration. State of in- ducted by an Individ- Ukiah, CA 95482 The will and any codicils are available for ex- persons unless they have waived notice or 8000 Uva Dr. the Deed of Trust, with interest and late corporation: Cali- This business is con- amination in the file kept by the court. consented to the proposed action). The inde- Redwood Valley, CA ual. The registrant charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), fornia. The registrant X THE PETITION requests authority to ad- pendent administration authority will be grant- 95470 commenced to trans- ducted by Husband advances, under the terms of the Deed of commenced to trans- ed unless an interested person files an objec- Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and ex- Nicolette Pardini act business under & Wife. The regis- minister the estate under the Independent Ad- tion to the petition and shows good cause act business under penses of the trustee for the total amount (at 8000 Uva Dr. the fictitious business trants commenced to ministration of Estates Act. (This authority will why the court should not grant the authority. the fictitious business name or names listed the time of the initial publication of the notice Redwood Valley, CA transact business un- allow the personal representative to take A HEARING on the petition will be held on of sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth name or names listed NOVEMBER 3, 2006 at 9:30 a.m. in Dept.: above on October der the fictitious busi- below. The amount may be greater on the 95470 many actions without obtaining court appro- E, located at: COURTHOUSE, 100 N. State above on October 27, 2006. Endorsed- ness name or names day of sale. Trustor: Gabriel Rodriguez and This business is con- Street, Ukiah, CA 95482 17, 2006. Endorsed- Filed on October 27, val. Before taking certain very important ac- Nadine Aguilar Rodriguez, husband and wife listed above on Octo- IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti- ducted by co-part- tions, however, the personal representative as joint tenants Duly Appointed Trustee: Ro- Filed on October 18, 2006 at the Mendoci- ber 16, 2006. En- tion, you should appear at the hearing and ners The registrant nald D. Roup, A Law Corporation Recorded 2006 at the Mendoci- no County Clerks Of- dorsed-Filed on Oc- will be required to give notice to interested state your objections or file written objections commenced to trans- 01/03/2005 as Instrument No. 2005-00016, in fice. with the court before the hearing. Your ap- no County Clerks Of- tober 16, 2006 at the persons unless they have waived notice or book, page and rerecorded on 01/04/05 as in- act business under pearance may be in person or by your attor- fice. /s Melanie Mendocino County consented to the proposed action). The inde- strument # 2005-00203 of Official Records in the fictitious business ney. /s/Jerry Rovetti Mountanos the Office of the Recorder of Mendocino name or names listed Clerks Office. pendent administration authority will be grant- IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent JERRY ROVETTI MELANIE County, California, Date of Sale: 11/7/2006 at above on August 27, /s/Mary Lynn Hunt ed unless an interested person files an objec- creditor of the deceased, you must file your PRESIDENT MOUNTANOS claim with the court and mail a copy to the 10:00AM. Place of Sale: At the main entrance 2006. Endorsed-Filed MARY LYNN HUNT tion to the petition and shows good cause to the Mendocino County Courthouse, 100 personal representative appointed by the on October 27, 2006 why the court should not grant the authority. court within four months from the date of first North State Street, Ukiah CA Amount of un- HELP HELP HELP paid balance and other charges: $381,203.98 at the Mendocino issuance of letters as provided in section WANTED 120 WANTED WANTED A HEARING on the petition will be held on Street Address or other common designation County Clerks Office. 120 120 9100 of the California Probate Code. The BOOKKEEPER Community Catalysts November 17, 2006 at 9:30 a.m. in Dept.: E, time for filing claims will not expire before four of real property: 581 Jefferson Lane , Ukiah, /s/Melanie COOKS CA 95482. A.P.N.: 180-210-20. The under- FT/PT A-R, A-P, Quick- seeks Skills Coaches located at: COURTHOUSE, 100 N. State months from the hearing date noticed above. Mountanos (experienced) for all signed Trustee disclaims any liability for any books, Call please to work in the Street, Ukiah, CA 95482 YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the MELANIE shifts for fast paced court. If you are a person interested in the es- incorrectness of the street address or other 468-5220 Sal DOE PLUM HOUSE. MOUNTANOS IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti- tate, you may file with the court a Request for common designation, if any, shown above. If Fun Working environment. no street address or other common designa- BOOKKEEPER tion, you should appear at the hearing and Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of Environment! Pay DOE. Apply at an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or tion is shown, directions to the location of the Full Chg for Industrial Schat’s Bakery state your objections or file written objections property may be obtained by sending a writ- HELP Working with individ- of any petition or account as provided in Pro- shop, F/T M-F, 113 W. Perkins, Ukiah with the court before the hearing. Your ap- bate Code section 1250. A Request for Spe- ten request to the beneficiary within 10 days 120 WANTED Quickbooks, Sal uals with develop- of the date of first publication of this Notice of See Lisa or Phil pearance may be in person or by your attor- cial Notice form is available from the court A COOL TRAVEL DOE & Benefits. mental disabilities in clerk. Sale. Date: 10/13/2006 Ronald D. Roup, A their home. All posi- ney. Law Corporation 23101 Lake Center Drive, Job. Now hiring (18- Please mail resume CULINARY ARTS ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER: tions avail. Wage IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent L. Scott Spears Suite 320 Lake Forest, California 92630 (949) 24 positions) to work to box 04036, c/o INSTRUCTOR creditor of the deceased, you must file your 115 N. State Street, Suite 1 472-2366 Ellen Van Coller, Trustee Sale Offi- & travel entire USA. 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San Guerrero family. Available!!! St. Ukiah, 95482, or Passed and adopted by the Board of Direc- FOUND: Small off HS Grad. Jose, Nov. 3-5. No experience fax 707-468-5234 EOE licensed & registered with the tors of the Ukiah Valley Sanitation District, white/tan/orange dog Mendocino needed. Higher wage California State Board Pharmacy. We www.Wellness. CNA’s F/T, P/T, County of Mendocino, State of California, on in Frank Zeek County Office of with experience. are looking for people that want to ACIMI.org days & PM’s. this 25th day of October, 2006, by the follow- School area on Oct. 100 INSTRUCTION Education This year’s seniors work with the best technology in the 23. 485-8648 Great working cond. ing roll call vote: Become a certified www.mcoe.us welcome. Full train- world and actually wants to practice 20 PERSONALS 707-467-5012 Apply in person Heating/ ing provided. Drug Valley View Skilled their profession in an environment AYES: Directors Crane, Wagenet, and [email protected] Oct. 26, 2006 testing required, can- Nursing Center, condusive to success and excellent Wattenburge Air Conditioning DEADLINE: I, Tom Carkin will no nabis not tested for 1162 S.Dora, Ukiah customer service. We currently have NOES: None longer be responsible Refrigeration Tech 11/9/06 hire. Assist disabled ABSENT: None Driver: America’s openings in several northern for debts incurred by in 30 days in their home and on Premier Training Admin./Receptionist California towns and are always A complete copy of the ordinance is on file anyone other than (EPA/OSHA outings. Call for inter- Company! Company with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors myself. Busy property man- view. 485-0165 accepting applications. certified). Sponsored CDL If you are interested in simply talking and is available for inspection and copying as s/Tom Carkin 10/26/06 agement co. seeking LOST: Neutered Offer Financial F/T individual. Salary Apply at Skate City training in 3 weeks. with someone about this great a public record. Must be 21. Have SUBSCRIBE TODAY! male long-haired Aid/Job Placement DOE + benefits. Must be 18 or older opportunity, please fax resume to 530- KRISTI FURMAN white cat. Last seen Apply at Century 21, Exc. 2nd job Nights, CDL? Tuition 899-1768 attn: Lance Hall or call 530- The Ukiah Assist. Call Mon-Sun Reimbursement! Clerk of the Board 10/25 Orr Springs 495 C E. Perkins wknds & holidays. 209-8758 Walmart Stores Inc. Equal Road area. Reward. 1800-341-2571. [email protected] Secretary, Ukiah Valley Sanitation District DAILY JOURNAL with resume. Cashier & counter Opportunity Employer. 707-468-3500 391-6467/462-6466 person 2146 S. State 1-800-781-2778. 14- TUESDAY, OCT. 31, 2006 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL

HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP BUSINESS HOMES CARS LOTS & 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 250 RENTALS 330 FOR RENT 460 APPLIANCES 680 FOR SALE 760 ACREAGE DRIVERS - Golden LEADERSHIP Night Staff FT, The Round Valley SOCIAL SERVICES COMMERCIAL 1306 Rosemary Ave. USED Honda Civic EX ‘00 Wyoming Ranch State Overnight is MENDOCINO 32 hr. & 40 hr shifts. Unified School ENTHUSIASTS RESIDENTIAL & 3 bdrm 1bth land- APPLIANCES 5 spd Loaded 4 dr. Dispersal 35 acres- hiring full & part- a program for the Full benefits. $9.40 District is accepting WANTED ON OFFICE SPACE scape inc. $1250/mo. & FURNITURE. #539243 $7995 Warr $49,900 acres- $59. time drivers with in- Ukiah Foundation for to start. Qualifica- applications for the THE COAST! AVAILABLE 467-9495 Guaranteed. 485-1216 Marino’s 485-0499 900. Snowcapped sured, dependable Commerce & Educ., tions: Pass medical following positions: Join our team and For recorded Listings, mountain views. Sur- MISC. Honda Civic LX ‘00 van or pickup & Greater Ukiah and drug exam. TB Mechanic/Repair- support individuals Call 462-1840 Ext. 195 191 Cherry St. #A- rounded by gov’t spacious 2bd. 480 FOR SALE 4 dr A/T 92 K $7995. w/shell for local Chamber of Com- test, criminal back- person/Bus Driver with developmental Hopland Charm’g land. Abundant wild- 1+ba. w/ large DirecTV Satellite Warr. #578884 morning small pack- merce seeks an ground check and (Eleven mo. position) disabilities to live a Lrg. Office/Retail On life. Recreational storage unit; fully Television, Free Marino’s 485-0499 age delivery routes Exec. Dir. have Valid CA Driv- Normal work year: good life in the com- Hwy 101 w/kit &shwr. paradise. Low taxes. equipped, security equipment, Free 4 based in Ukiah. Duties include: ers License. Great Aug. 1-June 30 8 munity NorthStar Gas ht/ac. $750/mo. Subaru ‘04 Forester. EZ terms. gates, incl. all utilit- room installation, Earn a competitive Make recommenda- new medical, dental, hrs/day, 5 days/ Services; a progres- 707-972-2001 51K. Leather, sun- Call Utah Ranches, tions on direction of week. Salary Range sive, person centered ies except nat. gas. Free HD or DVR re- roof. Silver. 4WD. LLC. wage plus mileage vision pkg. matching Industrial/Office/ LM 22: $20.09-$24.42 organization, located $1050/mo. Selzer ceiver upgrade. $17Kbo. 743-2604 1-888-703-5263. reimbursement plus 403B TSA Plan, Retail for lease. Coordinate all pro- On Call- in beautiful Mendoci- Realty 468-0411 Great programming additional reim- paid holidays & va- 19K sf w/13K sf of Toyota Camry ‘96 grams & events Substitute Certifi- no County has open- packages from bursement for fuel cation, paid train- whse. and 2 office/re- 4dr A/T 133K gold Develop plan to in- cated Teachers ings in Fort Bragg. A 4bd3ba. Creekbridge $29.99/mo. Call REAL ESTATE cost. Routes availa- ings, on duty meals, tail bldgs. on 3.5 ac. #394374 $5900. 770 crease fundraising & Daily rate of $150.00. variety of full time Ukiah - 3 years new. 1-800-379-6099. ble Mon-Fri and Apply: Trinity Youth 1Have equity in your 2150 N. state st. All 2 story. $2000 + Marino’s 485-0499 Tues-Sat. Benefits sponsorships Services 915 W. Must possess or be and part time sched- Hot Tub ‘06 Deluxe property? Income paved. $12K per mo. $1500 dep.467-1809 available including Perform to budget Church St. or on line able to obtain a 30 ules available. No Model. Many jets. LOTS & or credit problems? NNN. Improvements CHARMING SUNNY health coverage and Recruit class @www.trinity ys-org day Emergency similar experience is Therapy seat. 760 ACREAGE Unusual property possible. NAIBT Agt. 3 bdrm 1bth No Pets, 401K with Company Coord clerical tasks. Substitute or other required. Just a love Warranty. Never *Land Auction* 200 Interest rates as low as 1% NOW HIRING! Dennis Brisken. N/S, $1150/mo match. All other Duties Teaching Credential for people and a de- used. Can deliver. Properties must be Need cash out? Can do! Exp. Line Cooks 707-360-1323 $1000 dep. 468-5051 RATES STILL LOW! Call Steven Koller Email resume & letter issued by the sire to support indi- Worth $5700. Sell sold! Low down/ E-Z [email protected] Must be knowledgea- APARTMENTS Hometown Realty Call Larry Wright 866-779-7726. California Commis- viduals to become $1750 with new Financing. Free cata- by 11/07/06. ble in all phases of UNFURNISHED GOLDEN BEAR sion of Teacher more independent 300 Hopland 2bd2ba. cover. 707-766-8622 log. 1-800-759-6240. kitchen functions, MORTGAGE DRIVERS LIKE Credentialing. and have valued $100 GAS CARD? Newly remod. Big www.LandAuction.com Class CEA. BOC have a great attitude, Substitute Person- roles in the communi- 2bd, 1ba clean, yard. $1100/mo. + Pellet Stove 707-239-8080 A DREAM FIND-20 Gases Richmond. CHILDREN? ability to memorize lg nel in utility and ty. Must be enthusi- no pets, laundry, dep. N/S. 462-2489 Breckwell. GOT CASH? Give acres-reduced Req. 3 yr. Tractor This might be menu quickly. Must maintenance. Day astic about working $700/mo. + dep., $350. Good cond. me just 1 year and I’ll Lrg. mobile in quiet $89,900. Near Teha- Trailer exp. the job for you. meet employer’s and evening shifts evenings and week- 6050 N. State St. 743-2637 make you 11-14% senior park. No chapi. Fresh moun- Cln DMV/Hazmat CHILDCARE grooming standards. Salary range 11: ends. Overnights Calpella 485-0841 Senco 1/4” crown Trust Deeds & Mort- pets. $850/mo. $850 tain air & picture per- Tanker Endorsed/ WORKERS, Top pay for qualified. $11.74-$14.28 available. Good wag- staples. Galv. 18 gages. 18 years Real $660/mo all util inc. sec. dep. 462-7630 fect views. Streams & Nights ALL SHIFTS. Apply in person Interested persons es & great benefits. ga. 5000 per box. Estate experience. Lg Studio 1510 S. Nice home in vine- oaks. Ideal for hors- 510-233-8913 F/T 4 day week. Perko’s Cafe & Grill may pick up an appli- Relocation funds 7/8”, 1”,1 1/4” 1 CAG Financial Inc. State St. Apt #8 N/P yard setting. 3bd2ba. es, country getaway, x 114 Starting salary Willits. No phone cation form and/or re- available. Must have 1/2” leg available. 1-858-270-0251 480-8600/838-0604 Very clean. Pets OK. or to buy & hold. Experienced $9.40 per hour. calls, please. view job description job references and 200 boxes. Retails $1100. 485-8771 Financing. Call owner HOMEOWNERS Bartender On call $9 per hour. at the District Office. clean DMV. Call $875-Marlene Tnhse. $12-$15 a box. NOW HIRING! 1-888-821-5253. $500K Mortgage, Apply in person 13401 Qualifications: All new employees NorthStar Services at 2br.1.5ba. Central Potter Valley - New Asking $8 a box Experienced Servers $104.17 Month. S. Hwy 101 Hopland Pass medical and are required to pass 800-216-6215 to Heat. Parking. 462- 3bd.2ba. Fenced or BUY ALL FOR Arizona- Immediate openings 6.875%, 6.97APR drug exam, TB test, a pre-employment learn more. 1546 or 217-2764 yard, decks, W/D, re- SPECIAL. New to Market. Fiscal Director for AM & PM shifts. Based on a 6 month criminal back- physical examination, frig. Pets neg. $1500 621-1391 36AC- $59,900. FT, Ukiah, Mendoci- Must be avail. wknds Temp. ASSISTANT 1&2bd Apts. availa- Libor Index pricing ground check and drug screen and mo. + dep. 355-1440 Perfect for private no County Youth & holidays, have COOK position. ble on N. Main & N. for 360 months have valid Cal. Livescan fingerprint Steel Buildings: retreat. Project (joint powers great attitude, reliable May lead to FT. Bush $725/$795/mo, Redwd Valley amortization. Drivers license. clearance and Factory Direct. Sept. Endless views, agency) /Mendocino trans. & meet em- Experience needed. no pets. 462-4759 3 bdrm 1 bth $1350 Loan-70% of apprais- GREAT NEW provide proof of a Clearance Sale. beautiful setting Family and Youth ployer’s grooming Pre-employment 2 bdrm 1 bth $1100 ed value. Dre MEDICAL, DENTAL, current T.B. test. 2bd. upstairs apt. 24X24, 30X40, w/fresh Services (private standards. Apply in physical & drug test- Greg 823-6213 01410456. New Loan VISION PKG. For additional infor- Gas heat. On site 50X100, 60X120. mountain air. nonprofit). Oversee person at Perko’s ing req’d. Dental, Vi- Upscale 3bd2ba. product. info@jrmort- matching 403B mation, please call lndry. 611 S. Oak St. Other Sizes availa- Abundant Wildlife. all fiscal aspects of Cafe & Grill 1740 S. sion, Medical bene- Hdwd flrs. New kit. gage.com, 1-888- TSA Plan, paid holi- 983-6171 Ext. 102. 462-4262 btwn 5 ble. No Reasonable Secluded with good large countywide Main St. Willits. No fits. Free co-op child Pool, deck, hot tub, 900-3461. JR Mort- days & vacation, & 7pm or lv. msg. offer refused. Free access. nonprofit that pro- phone calls, please. care. Apply: Rwd. Vly. on 2 ac. gage Services. paid training’s, on 2bd1ba. Cov. park- delivery ordered by Financing available. vides mental health, Trinity School Also 1bd1ba. detach. duty meals. Outpatient Counselor ing. D/W. Wtr., garb. September 29th. Call AZLR MOTIVATED substance abuse, 915 W. Church St. granny unit or could FREE Co-op Day Provide assessment pd. $745/mo. No 1-888-666-4296. 1-8777-301-5263. SELLER youth development, Ukiah be used as home of- Care Provided & AOD Educ. Min. 2 PRINCIPAL pets. 463-3721 W. Side 2 bdrm, and family support fice. 2 car gar. Lrg. Arizona- Below Mar- Apply: yr. exp. F/T benefit- Our Private Non- WANTED 1 bth. $349k OPEN activities for children TRAVEL 2br 1.5 ba. town- RV parking area. ket. 36AC- $279,900. TRINITY YOUTH ed. $14.32 hr. Public School 2 Water Fall style HOUSE- Oct. 29th & and youth ages 0-21. house. D/W, Sml yd., $2400/mo.+ dep. Wickenburg area. Pick-up job descrip- (North Haven) lo- U.S.A. night stands from Nov. 5th. 12-3PM 4 years relevant ex- SERVICES Wtr. Garb. pd. Cov. Avl. 11/1. 462-7116 Stunning ranch w/ tion & application cated in Ukiah is 1930’s/1940’s era Andy 695-0924 perience, prefer BA 915 W. Church St. Publication Sales Co. parking. No pets. amazing views. at 139 Ford Street, seeking a Principal 485-5255 NEVADA GETAWAY in accounting and ex- or on line@ hiring 18 sharp $795/mo. 463-3721 VACATION Diverse topography, Ukiah, CA. to plan, implement, SELLING QUICKLY. perience with school www.trinityys.org enthusiastic 340 RENTALS abundant ground www.fordstreet.org & direct the opera- 2br Cute Cen. loc. 10 ac Trout Stream, district accounting. individuals to ravel VACATION CABIN PETS & water. Great for hors- MA/Front desk. FT. FSP is an EOE tional & instruction- NP No sec. 8 Good $59,900. High eleva- $14-23 DOE an hour the U.S. Two week RENTAL 1/2 mile 500 SUPPLIES es, private retreat or Potter Vly. Communi- al goals, proce- cred. $725+ dep. To tion alpine acreage. with outstanding ben- PAINTING/ all expense paid from entrance to Mt. ACA Lab Puppies buy & hold. Subdivid- ty Health Center. dures & processes view call 472-0322 eastern slope of year efits. For job descrip- MAINTENANCE training and daily Rainier National Yellow, Choc & Black able. E-Z terms. Call Erica743-1188 X1. round snow covered tion, call 463-4915. ASSOCIATE of the school. Req: cash bonuses. 625 N. STATE ST. Park, Washington. 7 female 2 male MAINTENANCE AZLR 1-866-516-4868. White Mountains, Starts January 1, F/T position avail. Must have five $ 1-800-592-5752 $ PARK PLACE Sleeps 4-6 Fully fur- $700. 467-1359 for mobile park. which will provide 2007. w/busy Prop. mgt. years of teaching TRUE TO LIFE 1 bd. $725-$775 nished. Includes Na- Clearlake View Lot! Need plumbing exp. cool, clean water that Open until filled. agency. Interior experience &/or as CHILDREN’S 2 bdr. $850 TH $950. tional Park Pass, use AKC Dachshunds- $5000 dn. $332/mo. 707-696-0363 feeds the rainbow prep/ paint & an administrator. A SERVICES Pool/garg. 462-5009 of snowshoes, moun- Dapple ready 11/11, $25,000 total price! FLOATING MAINTENANCE California Teaching 262-0122 Bkr/Prin. trout creek, which general mainte- seeks 2 additional ALDERWOOD APTS tain bikes, hiking 500 FIRM/CASH ADMINISTRATIVE POSITION: Credential & a Mas- homes for Shelter borders the entire nance skills & 1450 S.State St. equipment. APPLICATIONS @ Gulf Front Lots ASSISTANT PT to possible FT to ter's Degree from Care program back boundary. Awe reliable vehicle NEW OWNERS $775/week, 459-3701 $595k. Homes start- 30 hrs. wk to poss work in Ukiah & required (mileage an accredited insti- Applicants need to inspiring. have at least 1 spare Refurbished 2 bd. $145/night, 2 night BOXER PUPPIES ing mid-$300k. New 40 hrs wk. Perfect Willits area primarily. paid). Benefit pkg tution with an em- 1-888-581-5263 or bdrm to house a child DW\Garage+pool minimum. www. 2 F 2 M Born 10/5. master planned for entry level posi- Must have knowl- phasis in school ad- www.NVLR.com avl. Applications for up to 30 days. $850 mo. 463-2325 OBriensCabin.com $400 ea. Purebred, ocean front commun- tion, desirable 1-2 edge of some plumb- ministration are re- Oak Manor Bargain available at: Realty Guaranteed monthly 1-360-867-4124. parents on site. ity on beatiful yrs. office exp. Gen. ing, electrical, car- quired. Salary is All uitl + cable paid. 3 bdrm 2 bath World Selzer allotment. Generous 463-1393, 489-2262 Mustang Island, near office tasks, back up negotiable depend- $490/mo + $300 WANTED 2 car gar. $369k pentry & repair. Pay Realty, Property increase upon place- Corpus Christi, Tx. admin support. Prof. ing on experience. ment. Income tax-ex- dep. 462-4476 370 TO RENT Red nose Pitbull 272-1769 DOE. Must pass Managemnt, 300 E. www.CinnmonShore. in Word, Excel & background clear- Fax resumes, cover empt. Exp. with chil- 1bd. up to $600mo. pups. Big heads. Gobbi St., Ukiah. COOPER LANE com, 1-866-554-5758. SOUTHERN IDAHO Outlook. Excellent ance, pre-employ- letter & salary histo- dren req. Parents will for senior female with 391-2090/972-5766. receive training, + So- 2 bed., 1 ba. apts. Last Chance to 2700 sf. 4bd2ba. written & oral comm. ment physical & TB PART-TIME DISTRI- ry to: 877.382.7617 small dog. 884-3873, Must See! $350-$400 cial Worker, in-home Water & garbage Own! Abandoned .60 fen. ac. 2 car gar skills. Must be able before hire. Have BUTION DRIVER to Attn: Principal NH 707-331-6855 support & respite. paid, carport. Rottweiller/Doberman Farming/ Mining Set- $190,000. 467-0421 to travel to Lake & CDL & clean DMV. deliver magazines in AES is an EOE. Need 1 or 2-parent $735+dep. Boxer Breeders Puppies. Excel. blood tlement less than 2 Mendo ctys on rotat- Fax resume to: 707- Mendocino County. homes, with 1 parent Unique 3/1 bunga- Beverly Sanders looking for 1 or 2 bd. lines. Born 8/13. hrs Albuquerque. 20 ing schedule, have 462-6994 or mail to: This is an excellent REGIONAL home full time. Home low, upper Standley Realty 462-5198 valley setting. 489- 459-1593 acres- $17,900. Old reliable trans. Must HR PO Box 422, opportunity for retired REPRESENTATIVE with no more than 1 St., Ukiah. Open Sat, ❤HEART of UKIAH ❤ 2262 or 463-1393 Farming & Mining pass background Ukiah, CA 95482. individuals. Distribu- Part-time work with biological child con- GARAGE Sun 1-4pm $375,000. sidered. LUXURY TOWNHOME Community. Incredi- check, pre-employ- Facility #’s 236801918, tions will be every international ex- COUNTY 590 SALES owner 467-0830 Retirees invited to 2bd and 3bd avail. ble setting frequently ment phys & TB, 236801878. EOE. other week approxi- change students and EMPLOYEE FREE GARAGE apply. Contact TLC Sml pet OK. 463-2973 running river, spring, clean DMV. Mail re- mately 8-10 hours host families. Strong looking for a room SALE SIGNS. WE BUY HOUSES MENDO MILL 707-463-1100 views and diverse sume’s to: Attn: HR each distribution. We community spirit and Lic#236800809 Hopland Charming to rent in Ukiah. Realty World Selzer $$ FAST $$ IS SEEKING topography. Excellent PO Box 422, Ukiah, plan to expand the warm heart for teens. Lrg. 1- bed. AC. Phil 272-8068 Realty. 350 E. Gobbi Call us today @ CA 95482 or fax to: APPLICANTS FOR Finding host families VOLUNTEER IN Lease $750/mo. financing. Few lots distributions. Appli- Professional cpl (707) 462-9000 707-462-6994. THE FOLLOWING required. AFRICA 707- 972-2001 REC VEH remain! Call NML&R, cants must have an seeks lng trm RV or visit us @ Facility #’s POSITIONS: 1-888-552-9872. Info-Meet Oakland, 610 CAMPING Inc. 1-88-370-5263 or unblemished driving LEE KRAEMER site. Cntry prfd. norcalbuyshouses.com 175001273, RECEIVING CLERK: Oct. 28. ‘86 Automate Fully visit www.SantaRi- record. DMV printout Relief Driver, inside PROPERTY MGMT 509.781.0380 1768756. EOE. Receive & distribute Tech & Aids 14 mo. equip 30’ Good cond. taRanches.net and proof of insur- sales shipping/receiv- Spacious 1bd1ba. incoming merchan- Room $500/mo. Util ance are required Start in CA: Feb! $750. Hitch inc. $4,400 Lv. New to Market- FRONT DESK CLERK ing. Must have haz- inc. quiet fam home dise. Ship out outgo- with applications. for Fees/ grants POOL, LAUNDRY, message. 744-8468 Nevadas Best Apply in person at: mat endorsement. female only. N/S Sec ing shipments. Must further information e- 510-637-9698 CARPORTS Bargin. 5 Acres- The Hopland Inn Full benefit package Rockport ‘93 be detail oriented and mail wayne@golf- www.cctg.org No Section 8. ref. 467-1108 $19,900. Spectacular 13401 S. Hwy 101 including 401K. Apply TENT TRAILER. highly organized. guide.org or send 463-2134 WANTED TO snow-capped views. at Ukiah Oxygen BUSINESS Rarely used. Graveyard shift Prior exp. a+. S.A.S.E. to: Califor- SHARE RENT Great for horses. 3470 N. State St. Light & bright, full of 380 $1800. 462-8381 WORKING with kids, INVENTORY nia Circulation Serv- 210 OPPORT. Financing availible! Restaurant character, private Lrg. rm. $475. small homelike envi- CONTROL CLERK: ices, Inc., 886 sec- 2nd hand/Antique Hitch Hiker 5th whl. Call now! WILL TRAIN! yard, great westside $475 dep. Util. incl. ronment, good pay & Do resets; establish ond St., Santa Rosa, store. For Sale. No 1999, 35’ 1 owner, 1-888-330-2836. Bussers & Hosts - location. $1000/mo. House priv. benefits. Fax resume min/max levels; CA 95404 junk $10,000 OBO excl. cond. 3 slide $10.30/hr 489-0201 468-0244 RICHFIELD to 463-6957 support 4 local area 459-3935 outs, all new tires. Pharmacy Clerk- Beverage Servers - Spacious 2 bdrm 10 ac. parcels near Graveyard shift stores. Nice room in house. Lots of extras, further Typist in training. $8.75/hr + tips Are you making 1 bth Heat, AC & H20 elementary school. There’s no WORKING with kids, TRUCK DRIVER: All utils. incl. $550. info., call 707-984-6686 Computer, typing, Where else would of- $1,710 per week? paid. Patio or balcony Priced to sell small homelike envi- Class B or better Nice and quiet. telling what MATH, people skills. fer training and a full All cash vending $900 N/P 462-8600 MOTOR- $170 ea. ronment, good pay & drivers for local area 621-1134 Louises Real Es- you’ll dig FT 1-9, PT 3-9, FT 9- benefit package? routes with Studio apt. Lg. yard 620 CYCLES benefits. Fax resume deliveries in Ukiah Room for gentleman tate. 5:30.Salary DOE, River Rock Casino prime locations area. $625 + dep. ‘83 Honda 250 XL up in the to 463-6957 and Willits area. Help in nice home. House 530-633-0905. Drug Test. BLUE wants to train eager, available now! Avail now. Street & dirt. 1 owner in Lumber yards with priv. $500 incl. util. & classifieds! If you work well DRUG 707-468-5220 reliable & courteous Under $10k HOPLAND Like new. Low miles. Southern Colorado with others join a customer service & individuals!! No ex- investment required. cable. 468-0744 $2,200 743-1525 Spectacular 35 AC Pharmacy Sales 1 bd. Recently Great deals on items winning team. remerchandising perience necessary! Call Toll Free (24/7) parcels starting at Clerk F/T inquire at remod. $695 + dep. NEW & USED 4X4'S you need! Counter Position yard, build and deliv- Email: resumes@ 1-800-963-2654 $29,900! Willits Rexall Phar- Avail now. 489-8600 400 EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Tues -Fri 10:30-close er loads. 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